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Adjusted Gross Income for TurboTax

Personal Finance & Money Asked by taxguywewe on April 30, 2021

In order to file my taxes using TurboTax, I need by AGI (adjusted gross income) for 2019. Since I used form 1040, the adjusted gross income in on line 8b. However, when I downloaded the form, it is blank. Should I just put $0 for AGI?

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When you submitted your tax forms in the spring of 2020 for the 2019 tax year, you were advised to create a pdf file of the federal and state tax forms. This pdf will have the Adjusted Gross income.

If you imported last years tax file into this years tax software one of the numbers the software would have pulled into this years data file is the AGI for last year. I have found two places in TurboTax where the number is easily found.

Switch to the forms view and you should find two forms that the software creates:

  • Tax history which shows this years numbers and the previous 4 years;
  • and the Two Year Comparison form with details from this year and last year.

Both forms will have the Adjusted Gross Income.

If you didn't import last years tax file into the software and you still have the software and file from last year you can open the old software and find the number on the 1040 form.

Answered by mhoran_psprep on April 30, 2021

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