What documentation do I need to file my taxes in Kentucky?

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To file taxes in Kentucky, individuals typically need to gather several important documents. First, it is essential to have copies of all W-2 forms from employers, which report wages and withholding taxes. If you are self-employed or have other sources of income, you will need 1099 forms that detail earnings. Additionally, documentation related to deductions and credits is crucial. This includes information on mortgage interest, property taxes, medical expenses, and educational expenses. Taxpayers should also have their Social Security numbers and those of any dependents ready, as this information is necessary for filing. It is recommended to check the current web page of the Kentucky Department of Revenue for a complete list of required documents and any specific forms that may be applicable to your situation. This will ensure that you are fully prepared to complete your tax return accurately and efficiently.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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