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4506-C
Form 4506-C unlocks access to crucial tax transcript data from the IRS, serving as a cornerstone in financial transactions. Our services streamline the process, ensuring authorized parties can swiftly and securely verify tax-related information. With our support, lenders, agencies, and individuals gain peace of mind, backed by accurate and authenticated IRS data.
SSA-89
Form SSA-89 acts as the gateway to authenticating Social Security Administration records, pivotal in verifying identity and income information. Our services streamline this process, ensuring swift and secure access to SSA data for authorized parties. With our expertise, lenders, agencies, and individuals can confidently verify crucial information, bolstering trust and accuracy in financial transactions.
Accuracy
Tax return verification services ensure the accuracy of financial information by directly accessing verified tax data from authoritative sources like the IRS or Social Security Administration. This helps to mitigate the risk of errors or inaccuracies in financial transactions such as mortgage applications or loan approvals.
Efficiency
Our services streamline the verification process, saving time and effort for both individuals and organizations. Instead of manually gathering and submitting tax documents, verifiers can quickly access verified tax transcripts or return information electronically, expediting the verification process and reducing administrative burdens.
Compliance
By accessing verified tax data through authorized channels, organizations can demonstrate due diligence and regulatory compliance, reducing the risk of fraud or non-compliance in financial transactions.
Ask us anything
What is a Form 4506-C?
Form 4506-C, an official document of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), facilitates the retrieval of past tax returns, W-2s, and 1099 transcripts stored within the IRS database. By signing and dating this form, taxpayers authorize a designated third party to access their tax information. It’s commonly used in various financial transactions, such as mortgage applications, loan approvals, or verifying income for government assistance programs.
How long does it take to receive transcripts?
Transcripts are typically processed within 24 hours, though the IRS allows up to 48 hours for bulk vendors. Beware of promises for 8-hour turnarounds, as they do not align with IRS processing guidelines for 4506-C tax transcripts.
How does TaxReturnVerifications.com complete requests so fast?
TaxReturnVerifications.com utilizes streamlined processes and advanced technology to expedite requests. Our efficient workflow, coupled with direct integration with IRS systems, enables rapid retrieval of tax information. Additionally, our experienced team ensures meticulous attention to detail, facilitating swift and accurate completion of requests.
Can I go directly through the IRS to receive the transcripts?
Yes, you can opt to go directly through the IRS to obtain transcripts. However, it’s important to note that this process typically takes anywhere between 10 to 60 days to receive the requested data from the IRS.
What are the different types of IRS forms that can be requested via the 4506-C?
The IRS Form 4506-C allows for the retrieval of various tax-related documents, including tax return transcripts (Form 1040 series), tax account transcripts (Form 1040 series), wage and income transcripts (Form W-2, Form 1099 series), and verification of non-filing letters. These documents provide comprehensive information regarding an individual’s or entity’s tax history and financial status as recorded by the IRS.
What is the difference between the IRS Form 4506 and the IRS Form 4506-C?
The IRS Form 4506 is used to request copies of previously filed tax returns and related documents directly from the IRS. On the other hand, the IRS Form 4506-C serves as an authorization form that allows a third party, such as a lender or mortgage company, to request tax transcripts or return information on behalf of a taxpayer. While both forms involve accessing tax-related information from the IRS, the Form 4506-C specifically authorizes a third party to initiate the request process.
How long is the signature date on the 4506-C good for?
IRS Form 4506-C must be signed and dated by the taxpayer. The date is good for 120 days.
How much does it cost to place an order?
Prices vary depending on how you access the system, volume, etc. You may call 615.250.2005 or email sales@taxreturnverifications.com for a quote.
How do I pay?
We accept all major credit cards including: Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Debit Checking Card. You may also be setup on net 30 for all corporate accounts, call for details.
Are there any fees associated with setting up an account?
No, TaxReturnVerifications.com never charges a setup fee and if you’re not satisfied after three orders you pay nothing and we will close your account. Call for details 615.250.2005
How are the IRS transcripts delivered?
The IRS transcripts are electronically delivered to your order profile on our secure website. Once TaxReturnVerifications.com receives the data from the IRS, an email notification is sent to the user. The transcripts are provided in PDF format, requiring Adobe Acrobat for viewing.
How do you place an IRS TaxReturnVerifications.com 4506-C order?
Our order processing is fast, easy, and simple. You login to our website and create the order online by uploading the form 4506-C directly into our online ordering system. You will then check off the items you need to match the 4506-C form and the system takes over from there, it’s that EASY!
How many years of tax information can I request?
Your can request up to the last 4 tax years.
How long does it typically take for the IRS to process and add a tax return to their database if the taxpayer filed an extension in the past tax year?
It typically takes the IRS 6 to 8 weeks to add new filings or corrections to their database.
What are some of the most common reasons why an IRS Form 4506-C are ‘rejected’ or not processed?
The most common reason why the IRS will not process an order is that the address does not match the tax year that is requested on the form. You should put previous addresses on Line # 4 of the IRS Form 4506-C. Another reason is that the data on the form or signature is “illegible”. Users are advised to make sure all information is large and readable.
If there is a problem with my order, how will I be notified?
An email and a phone call will be sent to the person who placed the order explaining the nature of the problem reported by the IRS.
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