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The IRS 4506-T form is an essential tool for individuals and businesses needing to request a transcript of their tax return information. This form is commonly used when applying for loans, mortgages, or any financial aid that requires proof of income. By submitting the 4506-T, you authorize the IRS to release your tax information to a third party, ensuring that lenders and other institutions can verify your financial history. It’s important to understand that this form can be requested for various tax years, giving you flexibility in providing the necessary documentation. Additionally, the 4506-T is not just limited to individual taxpayers; businesses can also use it to obtain transcripts of their corporate tax returns. Completing this form accurately is crucial, as any errors can delay the processing of your request. Knowing how to properly fill out and submit the 4506-T can make a significant difference in your financial dealings.

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Form 4506-T

(April 2025)

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service

Request for Transcript of Tax Return

Do not sign this form unless all applicable lines have been completed.

Request may be rejected if the form is incomplete or illegible.

For more information about Form 4506-T, visit www.irs.gov/form4506t.

OMB No. 1545-1872

Tip: Get faster service: Online at www.irs.gov, Get Your Tax Record (Get Transcript) or by calling 1-800-908-9946 for specialized assistance. We

have teams available to assist. Note: Taxpayers may register to use Get Transcript to view, print, or download the following transcript types: Tax Return Transcript (shows most line items including Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your original Form 1040-series tax return as filed, along with any forms and schedules), Tax Account Transcript (shows basic data such as return type, marital status, AGI, taxable income and all payment types), Record of Account Transcript (combines the tax return and tax account transcripts into one complete transcript), Wage and Income Transcript (shows data from information returns we receive such as Forms W-2, 1099, 1098 and Form 5498), and Verification of Non-filing Letter (provides proof that the IRS has no record of a filed Form 1040-series tax return for the year you request).

1a

Name shown on tax return. If a joint return, enter the name

1b First social security number on tax return, individual taxpayer identification

 

shown first.

number, or employer identification number (see instructions)

 

 

 

2a

If a joint return, enter spouse’s name shown on tax return.

2b Second social security number or individual taxpayer

 

 

identification number if joint tax return

 

 

 

3Current name, address (including apt., room, suite, or inmate no.), city, state, and ZIP code (see instructions)

4Previous address shown on the last return filed if different from line 3 (see instructions)

5Customer file number (if applicable) (see instructions)

Note: Effective July 2019, the IRS will mail tax transcript requests only to your address of record. See What’s New under Future Developments on Page 2 for additional information.

6Transcript requested. Enter the tax form number here (1040, 1065, 1120, etc.) and check the appropriate box below. Enter only one tax form number per request.

aReturn Transcript, which includes most of the line items of a tax return as filed with the IRS. A tax return transcript does not reflect changes made to the account after the return is processed. Tax return transcripts for individuals are available for the Form 1040 series. A

list of the tax return transcripts that are available for a business can be found at www.irs.gov/businesses/get-a-business-tax-transcript. Return transcripts are available for the current year and returns processed during the prior 3 processing years. Most requests will be

processed within 10 business days

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bAccount Transcript, which contains information on the financial status of the account, such as payments made on the account, penalty assessments, and adjustments made by you or the IRS after the return was filed. Return information is limited to items such as tax liability

and estimated tax payments. Account transcripts are available for most returns. Most requests will be processed within 10 business days .

cRecord of Account, which provides the most detailed information as it is a combination of the Return Transcript and the Account

Transcript. Available for current year and 3 prior tax years. Most requests will be processed within 10 business days

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7Verification of Nonfiling, which is proof from the IRS that you did not file a return for the year. Current year requests are only available

after June 15th. There are no availability restrictions on prior year requests. Most requests will be processed within 10 business days . .

8Form W-2, Form 1099 series, Form 1098 series, or Form 5498 series transcript. The IRS can provide a transcript that includes data from these information returns. State or local information is not included with the Form W-2 information. The IRS may be able to provide this transcript information for up to 10 years. Information for the current year is generally not available until the year after it is filed with the IRS. For

example, W-2 information for 2016, filed in 2017, will likely not be available from the IRS until 2018. If you need W-2 information for retirement purposes, you should contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213. Most requests will be processed within 10 business days .

Caution: If you need a copy of Form W-2 or Form 1099, you should first contact the payer. To get a copy of the Form W-2 or Form 1099 filed with your return, you must use Form 4506 and request a copy of your return, which includes all attachments.

9Year or period requested. Enter the end date of the tax year or period requested in mm/dd/yyyy format. This may be a calendar year, fiscal year or quarter. Enter each quarter requested for quarterly returns. Example: Enter 12/31/2018 for a calendar year 2018 Form 1040 transcript.

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Caution: Do not sign this form unless all applicable lines have been completed.

Signature of taxpayer(s). I declare that I am either the taxpayer whose name is shown on line 1a or 2a, or a person authorized to obtain the tax information requested. If the request applies to a joint return, at least one spouse must sign. If signed by a corporate officer, 1 percent or more shareholder, partner, managing member, guardian, tax matters partner, executor, receiver, administrator, trustee, or party other than the taxpayer, I certify that I have the authority to execute Form 4506-T on behalf of the taxpayer. Note: This form must be received by IRS within 120 days of the signature date.

Signatory attests that he/she has read the attestation clause and upon so reading declares that he/she

Phone number of taxpayer on line

has the authority to sign the Form 4506-T. See instructions.

 

 

1a or 2a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature (see instructions)

Date

 

Sign

 

 

Here

 

 

 

Title (if line 1a above is a corporation, partnership, estate, or trust)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spouse’s signature

Date

 

 

 

 

For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 2.

Cat. No. 37667N

Form 4506-T (Rev. 4-2025)

Form 4506-T (Rev. 4-2025)

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Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.

Future Developments

For the latest information about Form 4506-T and its instructions, go to www.irs.gov/form4506t. Information about any recent developments affecting Form 4506-T (such as legislation enacted after we released it) will be posted on that page.

Signature and date. Form 4506-T must be signed and dated by the taxpayer listed on line 1a or 2a. The IRS must receive Form 4506-T within 120 days of the date signed by the taxpayer or it will be rejected. Ensure that all applicable lines are completed before signing.

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You must check the box in the signature area

to acknowledge you have the authority to sign

and request the information. The form will not

be processed and returned to you if the

 

Chart for individual transcripts (Form 1040 series and Form W-2 and Form 1099)

If you filed an

individual return and Mail or fax to: lived in:

The filing location for the Form 4506-T has changed. Please see Chart for individual transcripts or Chart for all other transcripts for the correct mailing location.

What’s New. As part of its ongoing efforts to protect taxpayer data, the Internal Revenue Service announced that in July 2019, it will stop all third-party mailings of requested transcripts. After this date masked Tax Transcripts will only be mailed to the taxpayer’s address of record.

If a third-party is unable to accept a Tax Transcript mailed to the taxpayer, they may either contract with an existing IVES participant or become an IVES participant themselves. For additional information about the IVES program, go to www.irs.gov and search IVES.

CAUTION box is unchecked.

Individuals. Transcripts of jointly filed tax returns may be furnished to either spouse. Only one signature is required. Sign Form 4506-T exactly as your name appeared on the original return. If you changed your name, also sign your current name.

Corporations. Generally, Form 4506-T can be signed by:

(1) an officer having legal authority to bind the corporation, (2)

any person designated by the board of directors or other

governing body, or (3) any officer or employee on written

request by any principal officer and attested to by the

secretary or other officer. A bona fide shareholder of record

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, a foreign country, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or A.P.O. or F.P.O. address

Internal Revenue Service

RAIVS Team

Stop 6716 AUSC

Austin, TX 73301

855-587-9604

General Instructions

Caution: Do not sign this form unless all applicable lines have been completed.

Purpose of form. Use Form 4506-T to request tax return information. Taxpayers using a tax year beginning in one calendar year and ending in the following year (fiscal tax year) must file Form 4506-T to request a return transcript.

Note: If you are unsure of which type of transcript you need, request the Record of Account, as it provides the most detailed information.

Customer File Number. The transcripts provided by the IRS have been modified to protect taxpayers' privacy. Transcripts only display partial personal information, such as the last four digits of the taxpayer's Social Security Number. Full financial and tax information, such as wages and taxable income, are shown on the transcript.

An optional Customer File Number field is available to use when requesting a transcript. This number will print on the transcript. See Line 5 instructions for specific requirements. The customer file number is an optional field and not required.

Tip. Use Form 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return, to request copies of tax returns.

Automated transcript request. You can quickly request transcripts by using our automated self-help service tools. Please visit us at IRS.gov and click on “Get a Tax

owning 1 percent or more of the outstanding stock of the

corporation may submit a Form 4506-T but must provide

documentation to support the requester's right to receive the

information.

Partnerships. Generally, Form 4506-T can be signed by any person who was a member of the partnership during any part of the tax period requested on line 9.

All others. See section 6103(e) if the taxpayer has died, is insolvent, is a dissolved corporation, or if a trustee, guardian, executor, receiver, or administrator is acting for the taxpayer.

Note: If you are Heir at law, Next of kin, or Beneficiary you must be able to establish a material interest in the estate or trust.

Documentation. For entities other than individuals, you must attach the authorization document. For example, this could be the letter from the principal officer authorizing an employee of the corporation or the letters testamentary authorizing an individual to act for an estate.

Signature by a representative. A representative can sign Form 4506-T for a taxpayer only if the taxpayer has specifically delegated this authority to the representative on Form 2848, line 5. The representative must attach Form 2848 showing the delegation to Form 4506-T.

Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to establish your right to gain access to the requested tax information under the Internal Revenue Code. We need this information to properly identify

Connecticut, Delaware, District

Internal Revenue Service

of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana,

RAIVS Team

Iowa, Kentucky, Maine,

Stop 6705 S-2

Maryland, Massachusetts,

Kansas City, MO 64999

Minnesota, Missouri, New

 

Hampshire, New Jersey, New

855-821-0094

York, Pennsylvania, Rhode

 

Island, Vermont, Virginia, West

 

Virginia, Wisconsin

 

 

 

Alaska, California, Colorado,

Internal Revenue Service

Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas,

RAIVS Team

Michigan, Montana, Nebraska,

P.O. Box 9941

Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio,

Mail Stop 6734

Oregon, South Dakota, Utah,

Ogden, UT 84409

Washington, Wyoming

 

 

855-298-1145

Chart for all other transcripts

If you lived in

or your business was Mail or fax to: in:

Transcript...” under “Tools” or call 1-800-908-9946.

Where to file. Mail or fax Form 4506-T to the address below for the state you lived in, or the state your business was in, when that return was filed. There are two address charts: one for individual transcripts (Form 1040 series and Form W-2) and one for all other transcripts.

If you are requesting more than one transcript or other product and the chart shows two different addresses, send your request to the address based on the address of your most recent return.

Line 1b. Enter your employer identification number (EIN) if your request relates to a business return. Otherwise, enter the first social security number (SSN) or your individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) shown on the return. For example, if you are requesting Form 1040 that includes Schedule C (Form 1040), enter your SSN.

Line 3. Enter your current address. If you use a P.O. box, please include it on this line 3. If you are currently incarcerated, include your inmate identification number,

the tax information and respond to your request. You are not required to request any transcript; if you do request a transcript, sections 6103 and 6109 and their regulations require you to provide this information, including your SSN or EIN. If you do not provide this information, we may not be able to process your request. Providing false or fraudulent information may subject you to penalties.

Routine uses of this information include giving it to the Department of Justice for civil and criminal litigation, and cities, states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. commonwealths and possessions for use in administering their tax laws. We may also disclose this information to other countries under a tax treaty, to federal and state agencies to enforce federal nontax criminal laws, or to federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to combat terrorism.

You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a form or its instructions must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, a foreign country, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, A.P.O. or F.P.O. address

Internal Revenue Service

RAIVS Team

P.O. Box 9941

Mail Stop 6734

Ogden, UT 84409

855-298-1145

name and address on this line 3.

Line 4. Enter the address shown on the last return filed if different from the address entered on line 3.

Note: If the addresses on lines 3 and 4 are different and you have not changed your address with the IRS, file Form 8822, Change of Address. For a business address, file Form 8822- B, Change of Address or Responsible Party — Business.

Line 5. Enter up to 10 numeric characters to create a unique customer file number that will appear on the transcript. The customer file number should not contain an SSN. Completion of this line is not required.

Note. If you use an SSN, name or combination of both, we will not input the information and the customer file number will reflect a generic entry of “9999999999” on the transcript.

Line 6. Enter only one tax form number per request.

administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information are confidential, as required by section 6103.

The time needed to complete and file Form 4506-T will vary depending on individual circumstances. The estimated average time is: Learning about the law or the form, 10 min.; Preparing the form, 12 min.; and Copying, assembling, and sending the form to the IRS, 20 min.

If you have comments concerning the accuracy of these time estimates or suggestions for making Form 4506-T simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. You can write to:

Internal Revenue Service

Tax Forms and Publications Division

1111 Constitution Ave. NW, IR-6526 Washington, DC 20224

Do not send the form to this address. Instead, see Where to file on this page.

Connecticut, Delaware,

Internal Revenue Service

District of Columbia,

RAIVS Team

Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,

Stop 6705 S-2

Kentucky, Maine, Maryland,

Kansas City, MO 64999

Massachusetts, Michigan,

 

New Hampshire, New

855-821-0094

Jersey, New York, North

 

Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania,

 

Rhode Island, South

 

Carolina, Tennessee,

 

Vermont, Virginia, West

 

Virginia, Wisconsin

 

 

 

Form Specifications

Fact Name Description
Purpose The IRS 4506-T form is used to request a transcript of tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service.
Eligibility Anyone who has filed a tax return with the IRS can use this form to request their tax transcripts.
Types of Transcripts The form allows you to request different types of transcripts, including tax return transcripts, account transcripts, and wage and income transcripts.
Filing Method The form can be submitted electronically or via mail, depending on your preference and the specific requirements of the request.
Processing Time Typically, the IRS processes requests for transcripts within 5 to 10 business days.
State-Specific Forms Some states have their own versions of the form for requesting state tax transcripts, governed by state tax laws.
Signature Requirement A signature is required on the form to verify the identity of the requester.
Free Service There is no fee to request a transcript using the 4506-T form.
Use for Loans Many lenders require a tax transcript as part of the loan application process to verify income.
Online Access Taxpayers can also access their transcripts online through the IRS website, which may be faster than using the form.

IRS 4506-T: Usage Guidelines

Filling out the IRS 4506-T form is a straightforward process. Once completed, you can submit it to request a transcript of your tax return. This can be useful for various purposes, such as applying for loans or verifying income.

  1. Download the IRS 4506-T form from the IRS website or obtain a physical copy.
  2. Start with your personal information. Fill in your name, Social Security number, and address in the designated fields.
  3. If you are requesting a transcript for a business, include the business name and Employer Identification Number (EIN) as well.
  4. Indicate the type of transcript you need by checking the appropriate box. Options include tax return transcripts and account transcripts.
  5. Specify the years for which you are requesting the transcript. You can list multiple years if needed.
  6. Provide the name and address of the third party, if applicable, who will receive the transcript.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Make sure the signature matches the name listed at the top.
  8. Review the completed form for accuracy before submission.
  9. Send the form to the appropriate address listed in the instructions, either by mail or fax.

After sending the form, you can expect to receive your tax transcript within a few weeks, depending on the method of submission. Keep an eye on your mailbox or email for updates.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the IRS 4506-T form used for?

The IRS 4506-T form, officially known as the "Request for Transcript of Tax Return," is used by taxpayers to request a variety of tax return transcripts from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This form allows individuals and businesses to obtain copies of their tax information for specific years. Common reasons for requesting a transcript include applying for a loan, verifying income, or resolving tax issues.

Who can use the IRS 4506-T form?

Any individual or entity that has filed a tax return with the IRS can use the 4506-T form. This includes individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations. However, the requester must provide their personal information, such as name, Social Security number, and address, to ensure that the IRS can accurately locate the requested transcripts.

How do I fill out the IRS 4506-T form?

To fill out the IRS 4506-T form, start by entering your personal information in the designated fields. This includes your name, Social Security number, and address. Next, specify the type of transcript you need and the tax years for which you are requesting information. Be sure to sign and date the form before submitting it. If you are requesting a transcript on behalf of someone else, you will need their consent and additional information.

How long does it take to receive the transcripts after submitting the IRS 4506-T form?

The processing time for the IRS 4506-T form can vary. Generally, it takes about 5 to 10 business days to receive your transcript by mail after the IRS processes your request. However, during peak tax season or due to other factors, it may take longer. If you need the transcripts urgently, consider using the IRS's online services for immediate access to certain types of transcripts.

Is there a fee to request a transcript using the IRS 4506-T form?

No, there is no fee associated with requesting a transcript using the IRS 4506-T form. The IRS provides this service free of charge. However, if you need a copy of your actual tax return instead of a transcript, there may be a fee involved. It’s important to check the IRS website for the most current information regarding fees and services.

Common mistakes

  1. Incorrect Personal Information: Many individuals fail to provide accurate personal details. This includes mistakes in names, Social Security numbers, and addresses. Double-check this information to avoid delays.

  2. Wrong Tax Year: Selecting the wrong tax year is a common error. Make sure you specify the correct year for which you need the information.

  3. Missing Signatures: Forgetting to sign the form is a frequent oversight. A signature is essential for processing your request.

  4. Inadequate Authorization: If you're requesting information for someone else, you must ensure proper authorization is provided. This means including the necessary signatures and forms.

  5. Failure to Specify the Request: Not clearly indicating what documents you need can lead to confusion. Be specific about whether you want tax transcripts, verification of non-filing, or other documents.

  6. Not Following Submission Guidelines: Submitting the form via the wrong method can cause delays. Ensure you follow the IRS guidelines for mailing or faxing the form.

Documents used along the form

The IRS 4506-T form is used to request a transcript of your tax return. When submitting this form, you may also need to include other documents to support your request or for related purposes. Here are some commonly used forms and documents that often accompany the IRS 4506-T form.

  • Form 1040: This is the standard individual income tax return form. It provides a comprehensive overview of your income, deductions, and tax liability for a given year.
  • Form W-2: Employers use this form to report wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld. It is essential for verifying income when requesting a transcript.
  • Form 1099: This form reports various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips. It is used by independent contractors and freelancers to report earnings.
  • Form 4506: Similar to the 4506-T, this form is used to request a copy of your tax return rather than just a transcript. It may be needed for more detailed verification.
  • Form 8821: This form authorizes someone to receive your tax information from the IRS. It can be helpful if you want a third party to handle your request.
  • Form 1040-X: This is the amended U.S. individual income tax return form. If you have made changes to your tax return, this form can provide updated information.

Having these documents ready can streamline the process of requesting your tax information. Make sure to check the requirements for your specific situation to ensure you include everything needed.

Similar forms

The IRS 4506-T form, also known as the Request for Transcript of Tax Return, has several similar documents that serve different purposes related to tax information. Here are eight documents that share similarities with the IRS 4506-T form:

  • IRS Form 4506: This form is used to request a copy of a tax return, whereas the 4506-T requests a transcript. Both forms require personal information and the tax year in question.
  • IRS Form 8821: This is a Tax Information Authorization form. It allows individuals to authorize someone else to receive their tax information. Like the 4506-T, it requires personal details and can be used to manage tax information access.
  • IRS Form 1040: This is the standard individual income tax return form. While the 1040 is used for filing taxes, the 4506-T is used to obtain information about those filed taxes.
  • IRS Form 1099: This form reports various types of income other than wages. Similar to the 4506-T, it provides information that may be needed for tax purposes, but it is not a request form.
  • IRS Form W-2: This form reports wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld. Like the 4506-T, it provides essential tax information but serves a different function.
  • IRS Form 4868: This is an application for an automatic extension of time to file a tax return. While it does not request tax information, it relates to the filing process, similar to how the 4506-T relates to obtaining information about past filings.
  • IRS Form 1040-X: This is the Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form. It is used to correct errors on a previously filed 1040, which may lead to a need for a transcript from the 4506-T.
  • IRS Form 4506-C: This form is specifically for requesting a transcript for a third party, such as a lender. Like the 4506-T, it facilitates access to tax information but is designed for different scenarios.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the IRS 4506-T form, it's essential to follow some best practices to ensure your request is processed smoothly. Here’s a list of things you should and shouldn’t do:

  • Do double-check your personal information for accuracy.
  • Do provide your Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN) as required.
  • Do sign and date the form before submitting it.
  • Do keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
  • Don't leave any required fields blank.
  • Don't submit the form without verifying the recipient’s address.
  • Don't forget to check the box for the type of transcript you are requesting.
  • Don't use a pencil; always fill out the form in ink.

Following these guidelines will help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure your request is processed efficiently.

Misconceptions

The IRS Form 4506-T is often misunderstood. Here are seven common misconceptions about this form, along with clarifications to help individuals navigate its purpose and use.

  1. It is only for tax returns. Many believe that the 4506-T is solely for obtaining copies of tax returns. In reality, it can also be used to request transcripts of tax account information, wage and income statements, and other tax-related documents.
  2. Only individuals can use it. Some think that only individual taxpayers can file this form. However, businesses and entities can also use the 4506-T to request transcripts on behalf of their owners or employees.
  3. It takes a long time to process. There is a perception that processing times for the 4506-T are lengthy. While processing times can vary, many requests are fulfilled within a few weeks, especially if submitted electronically.
  4. It requires a fee. A common belief is that there is a fee associated with submitting the 4506-T. In fact, there is no charge for requesting transcripts using this form.
  5. It can only be submitted by mail. Some people think that the 4506-T can only be sent via traditional mail. In truth, taxpayers can also submit this form electronically through various tax preparation software or services.
  6. It is only needed for loan applications. While it is true that lenders often request this form during the loan application process, individuals may need it for other reasons, such as verifying income for rental applications or government assistance programs.
  7. Submitting it guarantees a quick response. Many assume that submitting the 4506-T will result in an immediate response. However, while the IRS aims to process requests efficiently, response times can be influenced by various factors, including the volume of requests and the time of year.

Understanding these misconceptions can help individuals and businesses utilize the IRS 4506-T form more effectively.

Key takeaways

The IRS 4506-T form is an important document for individuals and businesses seeking to obtain their tax return information. Here are key takeaways to consider when filling out and using this form:

  • Purpose: The form allows you to request a transcript of your tax return, which can be necessary for various financial transactions, including loan applications.
  • Eligibility: Anyone who has filed a tax return can use this form, including individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations.
  • Submission Methods: You can submit the form by mail or fax. Ensure you check the correct submission method for your specific request.
  • Identification Requirements: Include your Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN) to verify your identity on the form.
  • Processing Time: Be aware that it may take the IRS several weeks to process your request, so plan accordingly.
  • Use Cases: This form is commonly used for securing loans, applying for financial aid, or verifying income for various purposes.

Understanding these points will help ensure a smoother experience when using the IRS 4506-T form.