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All filers should plan to bring their:
1. Driver’s license or government-issued picture ID
2. Social Security Card or
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for you and/or your child
3. W-2 or
1099 forms.
Have questions about these documents? We have answers. See below.
Once you schedule an appointment to file your taxes, our tax prep partners at Accounting Aid Society and Wayne Metro will send you a confirmation email or text message. It will include a detailed list of documents that you need to file your taxes.
Please make sure to bring ALL the documents that apply to you to your appointment. You may have to schedule a second appointment to finish filing your taxes if you do not have all the documents with you at the first appointment.
Optional: Bring your bank account information if you would like to receive your payments via direct deposit (bank name, address, routing number and account number). If you have a checking account, bring along a check that has all of the necessary information to set up a direct deposit. You do not have to pay for tax preparation services. This is only to help you receive your payment.
We know life situations change—sometimes more than once during the year. It can be confusing to know how everything fits into the tax guidelines. And getting the required documentation can be tough. Here is some information to help you.
Yes! You are eligible for the Child Tax Credit for the new child, so long as you earned at least $2,500 from working in 2024. To claim your credit, you must file a 2024 tax return in early 2025. We can help you file your taxes and claim your payment.
If someone else claimed your child on their taxes last year and you expect that person to claim your child again on their taxes in 2025:
If someone else claimed your child on their taxes last year but you expect to claim your child on your taxes in 2025:
The forms are similar. Both show how much money you earned from an organization for tax purposes. The important thing is that any organization that paid you money for work in 2024 should give you either a W2 or a 1099. You might also receive a 1099 for unearned income, such as unemployment income and lottery or gambling winnings, which are taxable. You should collect all your W2s and 1099s and bring them with you to your tax appointment.
Really want to know the details? A W2 is a form that you receive from your employer showing how much money you made for tax purposes. If you are hired as an employee under federal employment law, you will receive a W2. A 1099 is a similar form that you receive from an organization that paid you money as an independent contractor. Many gig jobs, like driving for Uber or Lyft or freelancing, are technically independent contracting arrangements and will provide a 1099.
Only your employer or the organization you contracted with can provide you with your W2 and 1099 forms. Organizations will usually mail the correct form to you so that you have it in mid to late January. Make sure your employer or the organization you contracted with has your current address! The form may be available to download and print from your employer’s online HR system. If you didn’t receive yours, you will need to contact your employer or the organization you contracted with for help.
The Child Tax Credit or the Earned Income Tax Credit count dependents based on whether the child lives with you at least half of the year and how old they are on December 31 of the tax year. If you had a baby born in 2024, you can claim that baby for the Child Tax Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit if you meet the income guidelines.
Children under age 17 are eligible for the Child Tax Credit. If your child turned age 17 before December 31, 2024, that child is no longer eligible for the Child Tax Credit.
For the Earned Income Tax Credit, children under age 19 are eligible. If your child turned 19 before December 31, 2024, that child is no longer eligible—unless the child is a full-time student. Children who are full-time students are eligible until they turn 24.
When you donate to United Way for Southeastern Michigan, you make a difference for families that are struggling to afford basic needs. Your gift stays right here in Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties.