
When Should You File Your Taxes Early?
February 9, 2025
Check Your Tax Documents Immediately—Mistakes Can Cost You
As soon as you receive any tax document, review it carefully for accuracy. Errors in tax forms can lead to processing delays, incorrect tax calculations, or even lost Social Security benefits. Identifying and correcting mistakes early can help prevent headaches when filing your return.
Below are common tax form issues and what you should do if you encounter them:
Incorrect Personal Information (e.g., Wrong Social Security Number)
✅ What to do: Contact the issuer immediately and request a corrected form. If it’s a Form W-2, ask your employer for a W-2C (Corrected Wage and Tax
Statement).
Incorrect Wages or Income Amounts
✅ What to do: Contact your employer and request a corrected W-2. If they do not provide one, report the incorrect amount on your tax return as originally noted on the W-2 but also correct it on your return to avoid an IRS audit.
⚠️ Important: If your wages are underreported, your Social Security earnings record may be incorrect, affecting your future benefits. Be sure to have this corrected as soon as possible.
Employer or Business Closed—No Access to a Tax Document
✅ What to do: You must still report all earned income, even if you didn’t receive a W-2 or 1099. Use your pay stubs or bank records to reconstruct your income and withholding.
📞 IRS Assistance: If your employer went out of business, contact the IRS at 800-829-1040 to file a W-2 complaint.
Missing Tax Document (Never Received W-2 or 1099-R)
✅ What to do: If you have not received your expected W-2 or 1099-R by the end of February, call the IRS for help. Have your employer’s name, address, and your personal details ready.
Receiving a Corrected or Missing Form After Filing
✅ What to do: If you receive a corrected tax form after already filing your return, you may need to file an amended return (Form 1040-X) if the changes significantly impact your tax calculation.
The Bottom Line: Review Tax Forms Immediately
Waiting until tax season to check your forms could result in delays, IRS audits, or missed tax benefits. Reviewing your documents as soon as you receive them allows you to catch errors early and get corrections processed before filing your return. Stay proactive and avoid unnecessary stress!
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