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2. Do Both the Name and Social Security Number (SSN) on Your Tax Forms Agree With Your Social Security ... More
3. Oops! You've discovered an error after your tax return has been filed. What should you do? You may n ... More
4. Death of a TaxpayerIf a taxpayer died before filing a return for 2005, the taxpayer's spouse or ... More
5. Claiming a Refund for a Deceased Taxpayer. If you are filing a joint return as a survivi ... More
6. What if You File or Pay Late?
The IRS can charge you interest and penalties on the amount you ... More
7. Exception for Children Under Age 14. If you are planning to file a tax return for your c ... More
8. Nonresident Aliens and Dual-Status Aliens. These rules also apply to nonresiden ... More
9. Should You Use Form 1040EZ?
You can use Form 1040EZ if all nine of the follow ... More
10. Oops! You've discovered an error after your tax return has been filed. What should you do? You may n ...
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11. You must file a return using Form 1040A or 1040 if
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12. You must file a return using Form 1040 if
any of the following apply for 2005.
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13. The IRS recommends reviewing your entire tax return to be sure it is accurate and complete. Even a s ...
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14. Married Filing Jointly
You may use this filing status if any of the following ... More
15. IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) for Aliens. If you are a nonresid ...
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16. This fund helps pay for Presidential election campaigns. The fund reduces candidates' dependence on ...
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17. Rounding Off to Whole Dollars
You may round off cents to whole dollars on your return. If you ... More
18. Social Security Benefits
You should receive a Form SSA-1099 or Form R ... More
19. Wages, Salaries, and Tips
Enter the total of your wages, salaries, and tips. If a joint return ... More
20. Missing or Incorrect Form W-2?
If you do not get a Form W-2 from your employer by February 2, 2 ... More
21. Taxable Interest
Each payer should send you a Form 1099-INT or Form 1 ... More
22. Unemployment Compensation and Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends
Unemployment Compensation. ... More
23. What Is the EIC?
The EIC is a credit for certain people who work. The credit may give you a refund ... More
24. The IRS hears many reasons from taxpayers for not filing a tax return. You may not have known whethe ... More
25. Form 8862, Who Must File.
You must file Form 8862 if your EIC for a year after 199 ... More
26. If you haven't put any money into an Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA) for tax year 2004, or i ... More
27. Do you work at a hair salon, barber shop, casino, golf course, hotel or restaurant or drive a taxica ... More
28. Individual taxpayers, including first-time filers, Schedule C filers, and military personnel, can ta ... More
29. The tax rates of 27%, 30%, 35%, and 38.6% have been reduced to 25%, 28%, 33%, and 35%, respectively. ... More
30. Standard Deduction Increased. If you file a joint return and both you and your spouse we ... More
31. You may be mailing your return to a different address this year because the IRS has changed the fili ... More
32. Exampl ... More
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