To review your tax return, compare IDs, income, deductions, credits, signatures, and bank details to your source forms before you file.
Done right, a review takes minutes and saves weeks of headaches. The goal is simple: match every number and name on your return to a real document and fix gaps before the IRS has to. Use this step-by-step pass to spot mistakes fast and file with confidence.
How To Review A Tax Return Step By Step
Work from the top of the return down. Keep your W-2s, 1099s, 1098s, K-1s, receipts, and last year’s file within reach. Check each line against the source, then confirm the totals and signatures at the end.
Fast Checklist You Can Scan
This table covers the core checks most filers need. You can print it or keep it open next to your software. For a plain-English list from the source, see the IRS checklist of common errors.
| Step | What To Check | Where To Verify |
|---|---|---|
| Names & SSNs | Exact spelling, suffixes, and digits for you, spouse, dependents | Social Security cards; prior return |
| Filing Status | Single, MFJ, MFS, HOH, Qualifying Widow(er) | Facts for the year; software interview |
| Address | Current mailing address and apartment/unit | Driver’s license; lease; USPS file |
| Income Forms | W-2 wages; 1099-NEC/MISC, 1099-K, 1099-DIV/INT/B, 1099-R, SSA-1099 | Each form total; employer/payor portals |
| Business Income | Cash app sales, tips, marketplace payouts, inventory | Books; bank statements; 1099-K |
| Basis & Sales | Stock/crypto proceeds, basis, wash sales | Broker 1099-B; CSV exports |
| Adjustments | HSA, IRA, educator, student loan interest | 1099-SA; Form 5498; loan statements |
| Credits | CTC, ACTC, EITC, AOTC, energy, saver’s credit | Eligibility rules; receipts; Form 1098-T |
| Deductions | Standard vs itemized; SALT cap; mortgage interest; charity | 1098; donation records; property bill |
| Withholding | W-2 and 1099 withholding amounts | Box totals on each form |
| Payments | Estimated tax, prior year credit, extension payment | Bank proof; IRS account |
| Bank Details | Routing and account numbers for direct deposit | Check image; online banking |
| Identity Items | IP PIN for you and any dependents | IRS notice; IRS Online Account |
| Signatures | E-signature PIN or wet signatures where required | Software prompts; signature page |
Why A Careful Pass Pays Off
Small errors slow refunds and can trigger letters. A clean pass prevents rejects, math corrections, and deposit misfires. It also keeps credits intact by matching names, dates, and IDs to the forms that back them.
Core Areas Most People Miss
Identity Data And Filing Status
Match every name and Social Security number to the card. Hyphenation and suffixes matter. If more than one status could apply, let the software run the math, then confirm that the facts match the choice on the first page of the return.
Income You Forgot To Enter
Scan for side-payouts and small interest lines. Marketplaces and payment apps often issue a 1099-K once you pass the threshold. Even if no form arrives, income is still taxable. Cross-check bank deposits and app exports to catch strays.
Credits And Deductions That Need Proof
Education, child-related, energy, and saver’s credits have strict rules. Keep the school statement, receipts, and certification documents in a single folder. If you itemize, match each deduction to a document and make sure the totals flow to Schedule A.
Detailed Line-By-Line Review Pass
Header And Signature Block
Confirm names, birth dates, address, and the last four digits of SSNs. Check the e-file authorization screen and the PIN entry for each signer. If you use a preparer, the paid preparer section should show a PTIN and a signature.
Income Section
W-2 wages should match box 1 on each form. Interest and dividends should match 1099-INT and 1099-DIV totals. If you sold investments, import the 1099-B detail or attach a statement that shows proceeds and basis. Retirement distributions (1099-R) need the correct codes for rollover, early withdrawal, or normal distribution.
Adjustments And Above-The-Line Items
Review entries for HSA contributions, IRA deductions, student loan interest, and self-employed health insurance. These items change AGI, which can shift credit eligibility, savings rates, and phaseouts.
Credits Section
Confirm that each credit has matching evidence: dependents, residency, income thresholds, schooling, and Form 1098-T where required. Energy credits need manufacturer certifications and placed-in-service dates. If the software asks extra questions, complete every screen; missing a box can zero out a benefit.
Deductions And Schedule A
Compare the standard deduction to your itemized total. Mortgage interest and points come from Form 1098. Track charity by receipt, not guesswork. State and local tax is capped; watch the total across income, sales, and property tax lines.
Payments, Withholding, And Direct Deposit
Match withholding to each W-2 or 1099 with amounts in the tax withheld boxes. Enter estimated tax exactly from your records. Triple-check routing and account numbers so refunds land in the right place the first time.
Smart Ways To Verify Numbers
Compare Software Totals To Source Forms
Keep totals for wages, interest, dividends, other income, and withholding next to your keyboard. As you finish each section, read the line and look back at the source. If a number moved or dropped to zero, find out why before you continue.
Pull A Transcript If Something Looks Off
Your IRS Online Account can show wage and income data and past-year transcripts. That helps when a form never arrived or a payer changed its portal. Use it to confirm what the IRS can see before you file.
When A Return Gets Rejected
If e-file kicks back, read the reason code. Name/SSN mismatches, missing forms, and wrong IP PINs sit near the top of the list. Fix the item and send it again. Some issues require a mailed return; your software will say so.
Security, Signatures, And Final Save
Enter the correct IP PIN for anyone who has one, including dependents. Save a locked PDF of the final file, plus a folder with all source documents. Store the deposit confirmation screen or the certified-mail receipt if you had to mail.
What To Keep In Your Review Folder
A tidy folder speeds audits and amended filings. It also helps next year. Use this short list as your master packet.
| Item | Why You Need It | Keep For |
|---|---|---|
| W-2s & 1099s | Prove wages, interest, dividends, payouts | 3–7 years |
| 1099-B & Basis | Back Up capital gains and losses | Until asset is sold + 3–7 years |
| 1098-T & School Bills | Back up education credits | 3–7 years |
| Donation Records | Receipts for cash and goods | 3–7 years |
| Energy Docs | Manufacturer certifications; placed-in-service | 3–7 years |
| HSA/IRA Forms | 1099-SA, 5498; contribution proof | 3–7 years |
| Bank Proof | Checks and ACH for estimates or extension | 3–7 years |
| IP PIN Letter | Year-specific identity code | Current year |
| Signed PDF | Record of what was filed | Permanently |
External References You Can Trust
For rules that affect review steps, see the Form 1040 instructions. These pages explain filing status, credits, direct deposit, transcripts, and other points you’ll use while checking your file.
Pro Tips Before You Hit Submit
Run A Fresh Error Check
Most software includes a review button. Click it at the end and again after any edit. Clear every warning. If a question is confusing, open the help panel or search the form instructions.
Match Names On Bank Accounts
Refunds move fastest when the name on the return matches the name on the account. Joint returns can use joint accounts. If the routing and account fields look unfamiliar, stop and confirm with your bank.
Check State Flows
State returns pull numbers from the federal file. After each federal edit, open the state section and scan the summary screens for changes. Watch credits that exist only at the state level.
Save, Print, And Encrypt
Save a local PDF, print a hard copy, and add a simple password if your software allows it. Back up the whole folder to a secure location. Keep your two-factor device handy the next time you log in.
Method Notes
This guide reflects the way experienced preparers check a file: identity first, income second, deductions and credits next, then payments and signatures. The order matches how errors tend to surface and how software flows from page to page.
Credit And Deduction Spot Checks
Child And Dependent Items
Confirm each dependent meets the age, relationship, residency, and support tests. Tie the Social Security number and birth date to the card. If you paid for care so you could work, confirm provider details and the amount actually paid during the year, then match it to the dependent care form in your software.
Education Entries
Match Form 1098-T to the student name and ID. Add proof of qualified expenses that never appear on the form, like required books bought from a store. Check that scholarships and grants reduce the right lines, and that any refund posted by the school during the year is handled correctly.
Home And Energy Items
For mortgage interest, copy totals from Form 1098 and confirm the property address. If you refinanced, check points and dates. For clean-energy improvements, keep the manufacturer’s certificate, service dates, and invoices together so you can back up the credit amount later.
What To Do After You File
Watch your email for the acceptance notice. If you used direct deposit, track the bank account for the credit. If timing matters, add a calendar reminder to check the refund tool and your IRS Online Account in a week. If a letter arrives, respond by the due date and include copies of the documents that answer the question in the notice.
