01/04/2022
At H&W, we're always here to help and look forward to assisting all of our clients and their businesses in navigating another year! As we come into a new tax season, there are a few keys to making sure your annual individual tax preparation goes as smoothly as possible:
The first key is including Letter 6419 regarding Child Tax Credit advance payments. If you receive this letter, please do not throw it away! It should be given to your tax preparer along with the rest of your information. The details in this document will not only help you report your advance payments correctly, it will also help you claim the other half of your Child Tax Credit! For a married couple, there will be two separate letters; please provide BOTH letters. The IRS split these payments 50/50 between spouses. If you can't find your Letter 6419, create an "ID.me" account under the IRS Child Tax Credit portal to verify the details from the letter. Once again, for married couples, you'll have to create 2 accounts to verify amounts received.
The second key is Letter 6475. Same as above, please do not throw this letter away. It details your third stimulus payment and how much money you and your family received (or didn't receive) .. This information is essential to completing your return.
Remember, the IRS is still experiencing significant delays in processing tax returns. As of December 2021, there are still almost 10 million unprocessed individual income tax returns on paper and another 6 million e-filed returns that have yet to be processed. The sooner your tax professional receives your information, the sooner it can be processed. You'll receive your refund, but it may take an extra couple weeks or, in some cases, months longer than typical years in the past.