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Adjusted gross income (AGI) includes more than wages earned. For example, it can include alimony, Social Security, and business income. Enter the amount of your (and your spouse’s) AGI. This information can be found on line 7 of your 2018 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 1040.

How do I find my adjusted gross income for 2018?

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.

How is AGI calculated on 1040?

Here’s how you work out your AGI:

  1. Start with your gross income. Income is on lines 7-22 of Form 1040.
  2. Add these together to arrive at your total income.
  3. Subtract your adjustments from your total income (also called “above-the-line deductions”)
  4. You have your AGI.

Where do I Find my adjusted gross income for 2018?

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. Line 21 if you filed a Form 1040A. Line 37 if you filed a Form 1040.

Where does adjusted gross income go on Form 1040?

The Adjusted Gross Income figure has been moved to line 7 of the 2018 form 1040, deductions and other income are now on Schedule 1.

What’s the new adjusted gross income line for California?

Under the 2017 tax reform legislation the IRS federal income tax forms for 2018 tax returns have been changed. Covered California participants will need to reference line 7 of the 2018 1040 tax form, instead of the line 37 of the old forms to get their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). Line 7 is only the AGI.

Where do I Find my AGI for 2018 on my 1040?

On a Form 1040, your AGI will be on Line 37. For 2018 to the present: 2018: Line 7 on Form 1040. 2019: Line 8b on Form 1040. 2020: Line 11 on Form 1040. If you filed with 1040.com, we’ll automatically carry forward your prior-year AGI to validate your identity when you file this year.