This is your Member Reference Number (MRN). You’ll need to provide this when you make an appointment with an EAP counselor or contact your EAP by phone.

Anthem provides automatic translation into multiple languages, courtesy of Google Translate. This tool is provided for your convenience only. The English language version is considered the most accurate, and in the event of a discrepancy between the translations, the English version will prevail. This translation tool is not controlled by Anthem, and the Anthem Privacy Statement will not apply. Please read Google's privacy statement. If you want Google to translate the Anthem website, select a language.

Benefits with The Local Choice

Your EAP offers these great resources.

Prior Year Tax Information With Get Transcript

Welcome to Get Transcript!

You can get various Form 1040–series transcript types online or by mail (see Link opens in a new windowTranscript Types and Ways to Order Them). If you need your prior year Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) to e-file, choose the tax return transcript type when making your request. If you only need to find out how much you owe or verify payments you made within the last 18 months, you can view your tax account: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.irs.gov/payments/view-your-tax-account.

The method you used to file your tax return—e-file or paper—and whether you had a balance due affect your Link opens in a new windowcurrent-year transcript availability. Note: If you need a photocopy of your return, you must use Link opens in a new windowForm 4506.

Get Transcript Online

What You Need

To register and use this service, you need

  • Your Social Security number (SSN), date of birth, filing status, and mailing address from your latest tax return
  • Access to your email account
  • Your personal account number from a credit card, mortgage, home equity loan, home equity line of credit, or car loan
  • A mobile phone with your name on the account

What You Get

  • All transcript types are available online.
  • View, print, or download your transcript.
  • Set up your username and password to return later.

Start now: Link opens in a new windowhttps://sa.www4.irs.gov/eauth/pub/login.jsp.

Get Transcript by Mail

What You Need

To use this service, you need your

  • SSN or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN)
  • Date of birth
  • Mailing address from your latest tax return

What You Get

  • Return or Account transcript types are delivered by mail.
  • Transcripts arrive in 5 to 10 calendar days at the address IRS has on file for you.

Get started: Link opens in a new windowhttps://sa.www4.irs.gov/irfof-tra/login.

Further Information and FAQs

Visit the Get Transcript Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for more information: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript-faqs. If you're trying to get a transcript to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), refer to tax information for student financial aid applications: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-offers-help-to-students-families-to-get-tax-information-for-student-financial-aid-applications.

CAUTION: The IRS never calls or sends email or text messages asking you to provide information or log in to obtain a transcript or update your profile. Visit the Report Phishing page for instructions if you are unsure about the authenticity of any unsolicited communication you receive, other than U.S. mail, claiming to be from the IRS: Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.irs.gov/privacy-disclosure/report-phishing.

What's New

There is a new transcript format that better protects your data. This new format partially masks your personally identifiable information. Financial data will remain fully visible to allow for tax preparation, tax representation, or income verification. Learn more at "About the New Tax Transcript and the Customer File Number": Link opens in a new windowhttps://www.irs.gov/individuals/about-the-new-tax-transcript-faqs.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS). (2018). Welcome to Get Transcript. Retrieved January 23, 2019, from https://www.irs.gov/

More about this Topics

  • Your Social Security Number and Card: Checking Your Records

  • Earned Income Tax Credit

  • Tax Scams: How to Report Them

  • Summer Newlyweds: Think About Taxes

  • Ten Facts About Mortgage Debt Forgiveness

Other Topics

    • Your Social Security Number and Card: Name Change
    • Tax Topics: Refund Information
    • Tax Credits for Education
    • Tax Tips for Name Changes
    • Extensions of Time to File Your Tax Return
    • Preparing for a Disaster (Taxpayers and Businesses)
    • Bankrate
    • American Bar Association
    • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) & the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Programs