Catalog Number 52121E www.irs.gov
Form
13614-C (Rev. 10-2019)
Form 13614-C
(October 2019)
Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service
Intake/Interview & Quality Review Sheet
OMB Number
1545-1964
You will need:
• Tax Information such as Forms W-2, 1099, 1098, 1095.
• Social security cards or ITIN letters for all persons on your tax return.
• Picture ID (such as valid driver's license) for you and your spouse.
Volunteers are trained to provide high quality service and uphold the highest ethical standards.
To report unethical behavior to the IRS, email us at wi.voltax@irs.gov
Part I – Your Personal Information (If you are filing a joint return, enter your names in the same order as last year’s return)
1. Your first name M.I. Last name Daytime telephone number
Are you a U.S. citizen?
Yes No
2. Your spouse’s first name M.I. Last name Daytime telephone number
Is your spouse a U.S. citizen?
Yes No
3. Mailing address Apt # City State ZIP code
4. Your Date of Birth 5. Your job title
6. Last year, were you: a. Full-time student Yes No
b. Totally and permanently disabled
Yes No
c. Legally blind Yes No
7. Your spouse’s Date of Birth 8. Your spouse’s job title
9. Last year, was your spouse: a. Full-time student Yes No
b. Totally and permanently disabled Yes No c. Legally blind Yes No
10. Can anyone claim you or your spouse as a dependent?
Yes No Unsure
11. Have you, your spouse, or dependents been a victim of tax related identity theft or been issued an Identity Protection PIN?
Yes No
Part II – Marital Status and Household Information
1. As of December 31, 2019, what
was your marital status?
Never Married (This includes registered domestic partnerships, civil unions, or other formal relationships under state law)
Married
Yes No
b. Did you live with your spouse during any part of the last six months of 2019?
Yes No
a. If Yes, Did you get married in 2019?
Divorced
Date of final decree
Legally Separated
Date of separate maintenance decree
Widowed
Year of spouse’s death
2. List the names below of:
everyone who lived with you last year (other than your spouse)
anyone you supported but did not live with you last year
To be completed by a Certified Volunteer Preparer
If additional space is needed check here and list on page 3
• Please complete pages 1-4 of this form.
• You are responsible for the information on your return. Please provide
complete and accurate information.
• If you have questions, please ask the IRS-certified volunteer preparer.
Name (first, last) Do not enter your
name or spouse’s name below
(a)
Date of Birth
(mm/dd/yy)
(b)
Relationship
to you (for
example:
son,
daughter,
parent,
none, etc)
(c)
Number of
months
lived in
your home
last year
(d)
US
Citizen
(yes/no)
(e)
Resident
of US,
Canada,
or Mexico
last year
(yes/no)
(f)
Single or
Married as
of 12/31/19
(S/M)
(g)
Full-time
Student
last year
(yes/no)
(h)
Totally and
Permanently
Disabled
(yes/no)
(i)
Is this
person a
qualifying
child/relative
of any other
person?
(yes/no)
Did this
person
provide
more than
50% of his/
her own
support?
(yes/no)
Did this
person
have less
than $4,200
of income?
(yes/no)
Did the
taxpayer(s)
provide more
than 50% of
support for
this person?
(yes/no/N/A)
Did the
taxpayer(s)
pay more than
half the cost of
maintaining a
home for this
person?
(yes/no)
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Form
13614-C (Rev. 10-2019)
Check appropriate box for each question in each section
Yes No Unsure Part III – Income – Last Year, Did You (or Your Spouse) Receive
1. (B) Wages or Salary? (Form W-2) If yes, how many jobs did you have last year?
2. (A) Tip Income?
3. (B) Scholarships? (Forms W-2, 1098-T)
4. (B) Interest/Dividends from: checking/savings accounts, bonds, CDs, brokerage? (Forms 1099-INT, 1099-DIV)
5. (B) Refund of state/local income taxes? (Form 1099-G)
6. (B) Alimony income or separate maintenance payments?
7. (A) Self-Employment income? (Form 1099-MISC, cash, virtual currency, or other property or services)
8. (A) Cash/check/virtual currency payments, or other property or services for any work performed not reported on Forms W-2 or 1099?
9. (A) Income (or loss) from the sale or exchange of Stocks, Bonds, Virtual Currency or Real Estate? (Forms 1099-S, 1099-B)
10. (B) Disability income? (such as payments from insurance, or workers compensation) (Forms 1099-R, W-2)
11. (A) Retirement income or payments from Pensions. Annuities, and or IRA? (Form 1099-R)
12. (B) Unemployment Compensation? (Form 1099G)
13. (B) Social Security or Railroad Retirement Benefits? (Forms SSA-1099, RRB-1099)
14. (M) Income (or loss) from Rental Property?
15. (B) Other income? (gambling, lottery, prizes, awards, jury duty, virtual currency, Sch K-1, royalties, foreign income, other property or services,
etc.) Specify
Yes No Unsure
Part IV – Expenses – Last Year, Did You (or Your Spouse) Pay
1. (B) Alimony or separate maintenance payments? If yes, do you have the recipient’s SSN? Yes No
2. Contributions to a retirement account? IRA (A) Roth IRA (B) 401K (B) Other
3. (B) College or post secondary educational expenses for yourself, spouse or dependents? (Form 1098-T)
4. (A) Any of the following? Medical & Dental (including insurance premiums) Mortgage Interest (Form 1098)
Taxes (State, Real Estate, Personal Property, Sales) Charitable Contributions
5. (B) Child or dependent care expenses such as daycare?
6. (B) For supplies used as an eligible educator such as a teacher, teacher’s aide, counselor, etc.?
7. (A) Expenses related to self-employment income or any other income you received?
8. (B) Student loan interest? (Form 1098-E)
Yes No Unsure
Part V – Life Events – Last Year, Did You (or Your Spouse)
1. (HSA) Have a Health Savings Account? (Forms 5498-SA, 1099-SA, W-2 with code W in box 12)
2. (A) Have credit card or mortgage debt cancelled/forgiven by a lender or have a home foreclosure? (Forms 1099-C, 1099-A)
3. (A) Adopt a child?
4. (B) Have Earned Income Credit, Child Tax Credit or American Opportunity Credit disallowed in a prior year? If yes, for which tax year?
5. (A) Purchase and install energy-efficient home items? (such as windows, furnace, insulation, etc.)
6. (A) Receive the First Time Homebuyers Credit in 2008?
7. (B) Make estimated tax payments or apply last year’s refund to this year’s tax? If so how much?
8. (A) File a federal return last year containing a “capital loss carryover” on Form 1040 Schedule D?
9. (A) Have health coverage through the Marketplace (Exchange)? [Provide Form 1095-A]
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Form
13614-C (Rev. 10-2019)
Additional Information and Questions Related to the Preparation of Your Return
1. Provide an email address (optional) (this email address will not be used for contacts from the Internal Revenue Service)
2. Presidential Election Campaign Fund (If you check a box, your tax or refund will not change)
Check here if you, or your spouse if filing jointly, want $3 to go to this fund
You Spouse
3. If you are due a refund, would you like: a. Direct deposit
Yes No
b. To purchase U.S. Savings Bonds
Yes No
c. To split your refund between different accounts
Yes No
4. If you have a balance due, would you like to make a payment directly from your bank account?
Yes No
5. Live in an area that was declared a Federal disaster area?
Yes No
If yes, where?
6. Did you, or your spouse if filing jointly, receive a letter from the IRS?
Yes No
7. Would you say you can carry on a conversation in English, both understanding & speaking? Very well Well Not well Not at all Prefer not to answer
8. Would you say you can read a newspaper or book in English? Very well Well Not well Not at all Prefer not to answer
9. Do you or any member of your household have a disability? Yes No Prefer not to answer
10. Are you or your spouse a Veteran from the U.S. Armed Forces? Yes No Prefer not to answer
11. Your race?
American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White Prefer not to answer
12. Your spouse’s race?
American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White Prefer not to answer
13. Your ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino Prefer not to answer
14. Your spouse’s ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino Prefer not to answer
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Catalog Number 71414A www.irs.gov
Form
15080 (EN-SP) (Rev. 7-2019)
Form 15080 (EN-SP)
(July 2019)
Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service
Consent to Disclose Tax Return Information to
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