What taxpayers can do if they haven’t received all their tax documents

Before filing a federal tax return, taxpayers should make sure they have the necessary and correct documents.

Here’s what taxpayers should do if they haven’t received their Form W-2 or Form 1099 yet.

Taxpayer options for missing documents

What to do if a Form 1099-G for unemployment benefits is incorrect
Unemployment benefits are considered taxable income; therefore, taxpayers must report any unemployment compensation on their tax return.

  • Taxpayers who receive an inaccurate Form 1099-G should contact the issuing state agency to request a revised Form 1099-G showing their correct benefits. If they are unable to get a timely, corrected form from the state, they should still file an accurate tax return, reporting only the income received.
  • If the taxpayer didn’t receive unemployment benefits but did receive a Form 1099-G for unemployment compensation, this may be a sign that the taxpayer’s identity was stolen.