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Tax Documents May Come in Different Formats This Filing Season

March 01, 20261 min read

Keep an eye out over the next 2-3 weeks for important documents you will need to file a complete and accurate tax return. These documents may include Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement for employees), along with various 1099 forms showing interest, dividend, rental, royalty or self-employment income. Traditionally, these forms came in the mail or were distributed to employees at a workplace. However, they may now be sent digitally, or made available through an online system.

Gathering up needed forms may be especially challenging this tax season for people who qualify for the new “No Tax on Tips,” “No Tax on Overtime” and/or “No Tax on Car Loan Interest” deductions. In the future, the information needed to claim these deductions will be included on W-2, 1099 or other standard IRS forms. This year, however, employers and lenders may use alternative reporting formats. For example, you may receive a form that does not look like a normal tax document, or instructions to log in to an online portal to access the figures you need.

In order to claim any of these deductions, or the enhanced deduction for seniors, you will need to file a new tax form just released by the IRS called Schedule 1-A. A tax professional can help you assemble all the needed information, complete this form and file your entire return electronically so you can receive your refund as quickly as possible.

Diva R. Mejias is a seasoned professional with over three decades in corporate finance, including a notable role as District Controller for United Parcel Service where she managed $350M annually. An entrepreneur with significant tax expertise, she's a Main Street Certified Tax Advisor and ITIN Certified Acceptance Agent, preparing thousands of tax returns under her company, DM Financial Services. Additionally, she is licensed in multiple states as an insurance agent and serves as a Realtor with CENTURY21. Diva has also lent her expertise to numerous non-profits and currently holds several board positions. She's been recognized for her work and community service, receiving awards such as the 2021 Bloc 50 over 50 and the 2023 Annual Tribute to Women.

Diva R. Mejias

Diva R. Mejias is a seasoned professional with over three decades in corporate finance, including a notable role as District Controller for United Parcel Service where she managed $350M annually. An entrepreneur with significant tax expertise, she's a Main Street Certified Tax Advisor and ITIN Certified Acceptance Agent, preparing thousands of tax returns under her company, DM Financial Services. Additionally, she is licensed in multiple states as an insurance agent and serves as a Realtor with CENTURY21. Diva has also lent her expertise to numerous non-profits and currently holds several board positions. She's been recognized for her work and community service, receiving awards such as the 2021 Bloc 50 over 50 and the 2023 Annual Tribute to Women.

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