Tax Preparation Checklist to File Your Taxes
Reminder: 2023 taxes are due April 15, 2024 for calendar year filers
2023 Checklist • 1120 - C and 1120S - S Corporation Return
Basic Info
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Determine business return type for filing as registered with the IRS (Form 1065, 1120, or 1120S). If unsure, contact the IRS Business help line at 1-800-829-4933
Employer Identification Number (EIN) as registered with the IRS. If you don’t have an EIN, apply online at IRS.gov
List of states and state ID numbers in which your business has nexus or a presence that requires reporting
Copy of articles of incorporation or bylaws including any amendments
If entity has an accepted S election to be taxed as an S corporation, IRS acceptance letter or Form 2553, review current year filing requirements
Copy of Form 8832 if a check-the-box election was filed to be taxed as a corporation
Last year’s federal, state, and local tax returns
All amounts and dates for state and local estimated tax payments made
Information for each individual or entity owning 20% or more of corporation’s stock
Shareholders Info
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Name, address, and SSN/EIN of each Shareholder during the tax year
List of each shareholder’s stock ownership
Reports for all shareholder’s capital contributions, withdrawals, or loans
Reports for all shareholder’s compensation and benefits including cost of medical and life insurance
Reports detailing any change in ownership during the tax year
Documents Received
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All Forms 1099-B, 1099-DIV, 1099-INT, 1099-K, or 1099-MISC received (or other records for dividends, interest, or business income)
Schedule K-1 received from entities that your business owns (lower tier entities)
All granted credit certificates issued by federal or state taxing authorities
Business and Financial Records
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Trial balance report from company books. TaxAct’s Accounting Records import helps reduce time and errors by automatically transferring accounting records for the tax year via .csv import (compatible with most popular accounting applications)
Bank and credit card records to support interest and other day-to-day business expenses
Copy or summary of all Form 1099 and W-2 issued
Reports detailing all federal unemployment, Social Security, and Medicare tax paid (Forms 940 & 941)
Reports of state and local payroll tax paid
If business was conducted in multiple states, compile a report of sales, payroll, and property values for each state
Schedule of carryover losses, deductions, or credits from prior year tax returns
Reports for inventory including cost of goods or materials purchased for resale or manufacture and the total value of goods or materials at the end of year
Asset Records
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Prior year depreciation schedules detailing asset cost, date placed in service, prior depreciation, and business use percentage
Date of purchase, cost, trade-in allowance, and business use percentage for all assets acquired during the tax year
Date of purchase, cost, sales proceeds, trade-in allowance, expenses of the sale, and accumulated depreciation for all assets disposed of during the tax year
Mileage log for each owned or leased vehicle (business use and total use)
Reports for business use percentage and actual expenses for each owned vehicle (gas and maintenance costs)
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