Form 4506T-EZ (Rev. 7-2017)
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Section references are to the Internal Revenue
Code unless otherwise noted.
Future Developments
For the latest information about developments
related to Form 4506T-EZ, such as legislation
enacted after it was published, go to
www.irs.gov/form4506tez.
Caution. Do not sign this form unless all
applicable lines have been completed.
Purpose of form. Individuals can use Form
4506T-EZ to request a tax return transcript for
the current and the prior three years that
includes most lines of the original tax return.
The tax return transcript will not show
payments, penalty assessments, or
adjustments made to the originally filed
return. You can also designate (on line 5) a
third party (such as a mortgage company) to
receive a transcript. Form 4506T-EZ cannot
be used by taxpayers who file Form 1040
based on a tax year beginning in one calendar
year and ending in the following year (fiscal
tax year). Taxpayers using a fiscal tax year
must file Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript
of Tax Return, to request a return transcript.
Use Form 4506-T to request tax return
transcripts, tax account information, W-2
information, 1099 information, verification of
non-filing, and record of account.
Automated transcript request. You can
quickly request transcripts by using our
automated self-help service tools. Please visit
us at IRS.gov and click on “Get Transcript of
Your Tax Records” under “Tools” or call
1-800-908-9946.
Where to file. Mail or fax Form 4506T-EZ to
the address below for the state you lived in
when the return was filed.
If you are requesting more than one
transcript or other product and the chart
below shows two different addresses, send
your request to the address based on the
address of your most recent return.
If you filed an
individual return
and lived in:
Mail or fax to the
“Internal Revenue
Service” at:
Alabama, Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Tennessee, Texas, a
foreign country,
American Samoa,
Puerto Rico, Guam,
the Commonwealth
of the Northern
Mariana Islands, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or
A.P.O. or F.P.O.
address
RAIVS Team
Stop 6716 AUSC
Austin, TX 73301
855-587-9604
Alaska, Arizona,
Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Hawaii,
Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada,
New Mexico, North
Dakota, Oklahoma,
Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah,
Washington,
Wisconsin, Wyoming
RAIVS Team
Stop 37106
Fresno, CA 93888
(855) 800-8105
Connecticut,
Delaware, District of
Columbia, Florida,
Georgia, Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Missouri, New
Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, South
Carolina, Vermont,
Virginia, West Virginia
RAIVS Team
Stop 6705 P-6
Kansas City, MO
64999
855-821-0094
Line 1b. Enter your employer identification
number (EIN) if your request relates to a
business return. Otherwise, enter the first
social security number (SSN) or your
individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN)
shown on the return. For example, if you are
requesting Form 1040 that includes Schedule
C (Form 1040), enter your SSN.
Line 3. Enter your current address. If you use
a P.O. box, include it on this line.
Line 4. Enter the address shown on the last
return filed if different from the address
entered on line 3.
Note. If the address on lines 3 and 4 are
different and you have not changed your
address with the IRS, file Form 8822, Change
of Address.
Signature and date. Form 4506T-EZ must be
signed and dated by the taxpayer listed on
line 1a or 2a. The IRS must receive Form
4506T-EZ within 120 days of the date signed
by the taxpayer or it will be rejected. Ensure
that all applicable lines are completed before
signing.
You must check the box in the signature area
to acknowledge you have the authority to sign
and request the information. The form will not
be processed and returned to you if the box is
unchecked
Transcripts of jointly filed tax returns may
be furnished to either spouse. Only one
signature is required. Sign Form 4506T-EZ
exactly as your name appeared on the original
return. If you changed your name, also sign
your current name.
Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act
Notice. We ask for the information on this
form to establish your right to gain access to
the requested tax information under the
Internal Revenue Code. We need this
information to properly identify the tax
information and respond to your request. If
you request a transcript, sections 6103 and
6109 require you to provide this information,
including your SSN. If you do not provide this
information, we may not be able to process
your request. Providing false or fraudulent
information may subject you to penalties.
Routine uses of this information include
giving it to the Department of Justice for civil
and criminal litigation, and cities, states, the
District of Columbia, and U.S.
commonwealths and possessions for use in
administering their tax laws. We may also
disclose this information to other countries
under a tax treaty, to federal and state
agencies to enforce federal nontax criminal
laws, or to federal law enforcement and
intelligence agencies to combat terrorism.
You are not required to provide the
information requested on a form that is
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
unless the form displays a valid OMB control
number. Books or records relating to a form
or its instructions must be retained as long as
their contents may become material in the
administration of any Internal Revenue law.
Generally, tax returns and return information
are confidential, as required by section 6103.
The time needed to complete and file Form
4506T-EZ will vary depending on individual
circumstances. The estimated average time
is: Learning about the law or the form, 9
min.; Preparing the form, 18 min.; and
Copying, assembling, and sending the form
to the IRS, 20 min.
If you have comments concerning the
accuracy of these time estimates or
suggestions for making Form 4506T-EZ
simpler, we would be happy to hear from you.
You can write to:
Internal Revenue Service
Tax Forms and Publications Division
1111 Constitution Ave. NW, IR-6526
Washington, DC 20224
Do not send the form to this address.
Instead, see Where to file on this page.