11/13/2024
Helpful Resources to Replace Records Lost in a Disaster
Disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and wildfires may destroy people's tax and financial records, making it difficult for them to apply for the assistance they deserve. Fortunately, a number of resources exist to help reconstruct lost records and begin the rebuilding process.
Those affected by federally declared disasters can request free transcripts of their past tax returns by using the IRS Get Transcript webpage (link below), or calling 800-908-9946. Banks and credit card issuers can provide copies of account statements and other financial documents, either online or on paper forms. Meanwhile, records documenting the value of a home and surrounding property can typically be obtained from a title company, mortgage lender or county assessor's office.
People who completed home improvements that affected their home's value or qualified for tax credits can usually get needed records from the contractors who performed the work. In some cases, the IRS will also accept written statements from friends or relatives who saw the home before and after improvements were made. For lost or damaged vehicles, a variety of sources can provide information on their fair market value. You can find these sources online, or seek assistance at a public library.
Get a Tax Return Transcript: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript