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Can I use my last pay stub to file my taxes at Jackson Hewitt?

Can I prepare my taxes with my pay stub? For tax year 2020, all you needed was your pay stub or other proof of income to start preparing your taxes at Jackson Hewitt. In December, you could bring your latest pay stub to your appointment and see if you qualified for an Early Refund Advance of up to $700.

Can you use your last check of the year to file taxes?

No, you cannot file a return using your last pay stub. Your last paycheck stub is not guaranteed to be an accurate statement of your annual earnings, and it could be missing some information that you need to file a full tax return.

Do you get a tax refund with Jackson Hewitt?

For new customers only: If, after Jackson Hewitt files your tax return, you are entitled to a larger Federal refund, you’ll get $100 in addition to our Maximum Refund Guarantee (the tax preparation fees paid to us for that filed return).

What do you need to know about Jackson Hewitt?

Whether you have questions or need services from filing to taxes owed, we’ll guide you every step of the way. Bring your tax issues, we’ll do the rest. Every tax problem has a solution when you have 35 years of industry experience — like we do. No matter your situation, we’re on your side and ready to help.

How often do you get a Jackson Hewitt stimulus check?

Payment status updates are made only once a day. IMPORTANT: The IRS will never send stimulus funds to Jackson Hewitt. The IRS may send these stimulus payments either to the bank account on your latest tax filing or it may send you a check in the mail. If you have already filed your 2019 tax return, payment will be mailed to the address on file.

What happens if I file my taxes with my last pay stub?

If you file a return that has inaccurate or missing information, you could be required to file an amended return. That could cost you more in tax preparation fees and could increase the amount of time it takes for the IRS to issue a refund. Here’s a little bit of good news.