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Where do I find my tax return on 1040?

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Mia Morrison

Updated on March 03, 2026

Where do I find my tax return on 1040?

You’ll be able to access your most recent 3 tax returns (each of which include your Form 1040—the main tax form—and any supporting forms used that year) when sign into 1040.com and go to the My Account screen. If you filed through a tax preparer or CPA, they can provide a printed or electronic copy of your tax return.

Is a 1040 a w2?

The W-2 is the form your employer sends to you each January reporting your wages & withholding. The form 1040 is your tax return you file.

Is a 1040 considered a tax return?

Form 1040 is the standard federal income tax form people use to report income to the IRS, claim tax deductions and credits, and calculate their tax refund or tax bill for the year. The formal name of the form 1040 is “U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.”

Do you need a W-2 to file a 1040?

Yes, you can still file taxes without a W-2 or 1099. Usually, if you work and want to file a tax return, you need Form W-2 or Form 1099, provided by your employer. If you did not receive these forms or misplaced them, you can ask your employer for a copy of these documents.

How do I get my 1040 form online?

To view your 1040 form, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in (continue) your online return, if you’re not already signed in.
  2. Select My Account near the top of your screen, and then Tools from the drop-down menu.
  3. Under Other helpful links…
  4. Select Preview my 1040 near the top of your screen.

What’s the difference between 1099 and 1040?

Form 1099: The Big Difference. The key difference between these forms is simply that most people who file a tax return, whether on paper or electronically, will use Form 1040 (some seniors may file a 1040-SR). Only people who have earned income other than a salary or wages will receive a Form 1099.

Does everyone have a 1040?

Most people in the U.S. need to file Form 1040, whether they are independent contractors, freelancers, work for someone else as an employee, or live off income from investments.

How do I know if I need to file a 1040?

In general, you must file a Form 1040 if: Your filing status is . . . However, if you have net earnings of at least $400 from self-employment, you must file a tax return. That means most independent contractors and freelancers have to file Form 1040, even if they don’t meet the gross income thresholds shown above.

What’s the difference between 1040 and 1040A?

The IRS Form 1040A is one of three forms you can use to file your federal income tax return. All taxpayers can use Form 1040; however, to use Form 1040A you must satisfy a number of requirements, such as having taxable income of $100,000 or less and claiming the standard deduction rather than itemizing.

What happens if I file my taxes without a W-2?

If you cannot get a copy of your W-2 or 1099, you can still file taxes by filling out Form 4852, “Substitute for Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement.” This form requests information about your wages and taxes that were withheld. It may be helpful to have documentation, such as a final pay stub, available to complete it.

What is the minimum income to file taxes in 2019?

If you are single and under the age of 65, you are required to file a tax return if your gross income exceeds $12,200. If you’re 65 or older, then the minimum income required to file goes up to $13,850.