Where do i find my agi on my tax return

rajivkumar

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I’m trying to locate my Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) on my tax return but not sure exactly where to look. I filed using the standard IRS Form 1040 — does anyone know which line shows the AGI? Also, is it the same for both federal and state returns? Any help would be appreciated!
 
Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is your total income minus certain adjustments (like IRA contributions or student loan interest).


On the IRS Form 1040, it’s found on line 11—this number is important because it’s used to determine your eligibility for many tax credits and deductions.


For state returns, most states begin their calculations with your federal AGI, but it may appear on a different line since each state’s form looks a bit different.
 
You can find your AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) on your U.S. tax return’s Form 1040. It’s listed on Line 11. Your AGI is your total income minus specific adjustments, and it’s used for tax calculations, credits, and verifying your identity when e-filing.
 
Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is typically found on Line 11 of your main IRS document, Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. It's the calculated amount after subtracting "above-the-line" deductions from your gross income. If you e-file, you often need last year's AGI for verification.
 
On your IRS Form 1040, line 11 (U.S. tax return), you have Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). It is the amount of money you make at the end of the day after taking away all other costs such as student loan interest or saving towards your retirement.
 
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