If you do not have a copy of your tax return, you can get your AGI from one of the IRS self-service tools:

  1. Use your online account to immediately view your AGI on the Tax Records tab.
  2. Use Get Transcript by Mail or call 800-908-9946 if you cannot pass Secure Access and need to request a Tax Return Transcript.

Where can I get last year’s AGI?

To retrieve your original AGI from your previous year’s tax return you may do one of the following:

  • Use the IRS Get Transcript Online tool to immediately view your Prior Year AGI.
  • Contact the IRS toll free at 1-800-829-1040.
  • Complete Form 4506-T Transcript of Electronic Filing at no cost.

Where can I Find my adjusted gross income for 2019?

Here are three ways to locate your 2019 Adjusted Gross Income, AGI: 1) If you e-Filed your 2019 Tax Return on eFile.com, sign into your eFile.com account and View and/or download your PDF tax return file from the My Account page. Find your prior-year AGI on Line 8b of your 2019 Form 1040.

What is the adjusted gross income for 2018?

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is defined as gross income minus adjustments to income. We suggest you refer to your 2018 federal income tax return to get a quick estimate of your 2018 AGI. On your 2018 return, please refer to: Line 4 if you filed a Form 1040EZ.

How to calculate adjusted gross income for 2020?

If you used the Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info Here tool in 2020 to register for an Economic Impact Payment in 2020, enter $1 as your prior year AGI. For more information, see Claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit if you aren’t required to file a tax return. Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is defined as gross income minus adjustments to income.

Do you have to enter AGI for 2019 tax return?

If you did not efile or file a tax return last year, answer No. We will automatically enter 0 as the number to verify your identity with the IRS (0 is your AGI for 2019 if you did not or have not yet filed your 2019 return, or you did not have any income that year).