If you used TaxAct to file your return last year, you can retrieve your AGI by following these steps:

  1. Sign into your TaxAct account here.
  2. Open the prior year return you need to retrieve the AGI from.
  3. Click Federal.
  4. Click Summary.
  5. The Adjusted Gross Income will be listed as the third item down.

How do I find my AGI for 2019 TaxACT?

Where is my Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) located on the 2019 return?

  1. Sign in to your TaxAct account.
  2. Open the 2019 return.
  3. Click Federal to expand, then click Summary.
  4. Click View your Federal return, then click Preview to view a PDF copy of Form 1040 (Desktop users, click Print).

What line is AGI on 1040 for 2018?

Line 7
If you filed a tax return (or if married, you and your spouse filed a joint tax return), the AGI can be found on IRS Form 1040–Line 7.

Where do I Find my AGI on my 2018 tax return?

The AGI you should use to sign your 2018 return can be found on the following lines of your 2017 return (round this amount to the nearest whole dollar): If you used TaxAct to file your return last year, you can retrieve your AGI by following these steps: Sign into your TaxAct account here.

Do you have to use the AGI from last year’s 1040?

You must use the original amount from last year’s Form 1040 to sign this year’s return. If you filed a joint return last year, each spouse must separately enter the same AGI amount (the entire original AGI; do not split the amount in half).

How to prepare a 1040 tax return for 2018?

2018 Checklist • 1040 Individual Income Tax Return You Spouse DependentsBasic Info Name, SSN or ITIN, and date of birth Last Year’s Return – hard copy or PDF file (TaxAct can import basic info from PDF’s of returns prepared by select software solutions) Estimated Taxes Paid You Spouse DependentsDocuments Received

When to use prior year adjusted gross income ( AGI )?

If you (or the secondary taxpayer on the return) are under the age of 16, or if you have never filed a tax return, you must file a paper return. If you’re over 16, you can use your prior-year Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) amount listed on last year’s Form 1040, line 7 to confirm your identity. Use the same AGI amount for both spouses.