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Tax Preparation Checklist: What to Bring to Your Tax Preparer (2025 Edition)

The fastest way to reduce tax-season stress is simple: show up with the right documents and a clean story. This checklist is built for individuals and small business owners in Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, and the Houston area who want a smooth filing experience and fewer surprises.

Umair Nazir, EA
Written by Umair Nazir, EA
Enrolled Agent · Owner, The Tax Lyfe
Based in Sugar Land · Serving Fort Bend County & greater Houston
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Education only, not tax advice. Requirements can vary by filing status, income sources, and life changes. Use this as a preparation roadmap.

Why showing up prepared changes everything

A tax return is not just a form — it’s a story backed by documentation. When you bring complete records:

  • Your return is faster to prepare.
  • You reduce back-and-forth emails and delays.
  • You lower the risk of missing income or deductions.
  • You strengthen your support file if questions ever arise.
Pro tip: A well-prepared client often saves money on prep costs because the work shifts from “rebuilding the year” to “confirming the year.”

Personal tax prep checklist (most common items)

Identity & basic profile

  • Photo ID (if meeting in person).
  • SSNs/ITINs for you, spouse, dependents.
  • Prior-year return (if new to a preparer).
  • Direct deposit details for refunds.

Income documents

  • W-2s.
  • 1099-NEC / 1099-MISC.
  • 1099-K (PayPal, Venmo, marketplaces, etc.).
  • 1099-INT / 1099-DIV / 1099-B.
  • SSA-1099 (Social Security).
  • 1099-R (retirement distributions).
  • Unemployment statements if applicable.

If you’ve received a 1099-K and want the clean explanation chain, start here:

Deductions & credits support

  • Mortgage interest (1098).
  • Property tax statements (if itemizing).
  • Charitable donation records.
  • Childcare statements.
  • Education forms (1098-T) and receipts for books/fees if relevant.
  • Health insurance forms (if applicable to your situation).

Small business add-on checklist

If you have a side hustle, Schedule C business, or growing company, the quality of your bookkeeping becomes the difference between: a clean return and a painful reconstruction.

Core business records

  • Profit & Loss statement (year-to-date).
  • Balance Sheet (if you track assets/loans).
  • Business bank and credit card statements.
  • Sales reports (Shopify, Square, Stripe, Amazon, etc.).
  • 1099s you received.

Expense proof & special areas

  • Vehicle mileage logs or business-use summaries.
  • Home office details (square footage, utility totals if used).
  • Equipment purchases and receipts.
  • Contractor payments and W-9s.
  • Payroll reports if you have employees.
Bookkeeping connection: If your books are not reconciled monthly, your “tax prep” becomes cleanup work. If you want the monthly foundation, start here: What Is Bookkeeping?

Capital gains & investing documents

If you sold stocks, crypto, or other assets, bring:

  • 1099-B statements.
  • Brokerage year-end summaries.
  • Crypto exchange reports (if available).
  • Cost basis notes for anything not clearly tracked.

These guides can help you understand the story behind those forms:

Life changes that need a quick note

Even when you have perfect documents, your preparer still needs your “real-life updates.” Make sure you mention:

  • Marriage or divorce.
  • New child or change in custody.
  • Move to a new state.
  • Starting or closing a business.
  • Major asset sales or big life events.

What to expect from a good tax preparer

You should feel comfortable asking:

  • What documents are still missing?
  • Where is income being reported and why?
  • Which deductions are being claimed and what supports them?
  • What are the biggest risk areas on this return?

The best relationship is collaborative: you bring full facts, your preparer brings structure and law.

FAQs

Do I need my prior-year return?

If you’re working with a new preparer, yes — it helps confirm carryovers, basis items, and the pattern of your filing history.

What if I’m missing a form?

Don’t guess. Let your preparer know what income stream you expect. There may be ways to retrieve documents or confirm totals with account statements.

Is a 1099-K automatically taxable income?

Not always. It’s a reporting form that may include business income, personal reimbursements, or even personal-item sales. The key is matching it to your records.

What’s the biggest mistake small businesses make before tax time?

Waiting until year-end to “fix the books.” Monthly reconciled bookkeeping reduces errors and missed deductions.

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