Yes, you can print your tax return for your records or other purposes. Whether you’ve downloaded your return or a transcript, here’s how to ensure a secure and efficient printing process.
Download Your Tax Return or Transcript
Before printing, make sure you’ve downloaded your tax return or transcript from a reliable source. You can obtain it through:
- The IRS “Get Transcript” Tool: Log in to the IRS website to download your transcript securely.
- Your Tax Preparation Service: Access your return via the platform you used to file your taxes, such as TurboTax or H&R Block.
Choose a Secure Printer
When printing sensitive documents like tax returns, consider the following precautions:
- Use a private and secure printer, preferably at home or in a trusted office.
- Avoid public or shared printers to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your information.
Store Your Printed Copy Safely
After printing, keep your tax return in a secure location, such as:
- A fireproof and waterproof safe.
- A locked filing cabinet accessible only to you.
Final Reminder
Double-check that all pages of your tax return have printed correctly and are legible. Secure both your digital and physical copies to protect against identity theft. Contact us for professional assistance.