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Generally, the IRS requires that you
file a tax return by April 15 of each year unless you request an
extension in writing. Save and categorize all of your deductions
throughout the year so you will be organized and ready to file when
the time comes. This brochure will help you decide what tax forms to
use, how to fill them out and how to get help if you need it.
IRS TAXFORMS
Everyone must file the basic tax form 1040 (or 1040EZ or
1040A). You must include additional forms depending on the type and
amount of income earned and deductions taken. Read the list below for
a general overview of the forms you may need.
1040EZ. You may be able to use this form if you are Single or
Married Filing Jointly, you have no dependents, you and your spouse
are under 65 and not blind, your taxable income (which can only be
from certain sources) is less than $50,000, your earned interest is
less than $400 and you do not itemize deductions.
1040A. You may be able to use
this form if your taxable income is less than $50,000 and you do not
itemize deductions.
1040. Everyone can use this form to report all types of income.
Generally, you must use this form if your taxable income is greater
than $50,000. The 1040 is also the form used when you itemize your
deductions instead of taking the standard deduction (which is
generally the amount the government allows each person to claim
instead of itemizing deductions). The amount of the standard deduction
changes annually and is listed in the tax form booklets. |