Forms & Publications
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Current Year
INDIVIDUALS |
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Form 1040 |
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. |
Form W-9 |
Used to request a taxpayer identification number (TIN) for reporting on an information return the amount paid. |
Form W-4 |
Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. |
Form 9465 |
Use this form to request a monthly installment plan if you cannot pay the full amount you owe shown on your tax return (or on a notice we sent you). |
Form 8962 |
Use Form 8962 to figure the amount of your premium tax credit (PTC) and reconcile it with any advance payments of premium tax credit (APTC). |
Form 1040X |
Correct Forms 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, 1040NR, or 1040NR-EZ,change amounts previously adjusted by the IRS, or make a claim for a carryback due to a loss or unused credit. |
Form 1040-ES |
Figure and pay your estimated tax on income that is not subject to withholding. |
Form 2848 |
Use this form to authorize an individual to represent you before the IRS. |
Publication 17 |
Explains the general rules for filing a federal income tax return. |
BUSINESSES |
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Form 941 |
Employers who withhold income taxes, social security tax, or Medicare tax from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax. |
Form W-4 |
Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay. |
Form W-2 |
Employers must file a Form W-2 for each employee from whom Income, social security, or Medicare tax was withheld. |
Form 2290 |
Figure and pay the tax due on heavy highway vehicles, report other heavy highway vehicle information. |
Form SS-4 |
Use this form to apply for an employer identification number (EIN). |
Form 1099-MISC |
File this form for each person to whom you have paid various income during the year. |
Schedule B (Form 941) |
Employers who withhold income taxes, social security tax, or Medicare tax from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax. Related: Instructions for Schedule B (Form 941) |
Form 2553 |
A corporation or other entity eligible to be treated as a corporation file this form to make an election under section 1362(a) to be an S corporation. Related: Instructions for Form 2553 |
Form 940 |
Use this form to report your annual Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax. |
Publication 15 |
This publication explains your tax responsibilities as an employer. |
Prior Year
INDIVIDUALS |
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Form 1040 (2014) |
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. |
Form 1040 (2013) |
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. |
Form 1040 (2012) |
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. |
Form 1040 (2011) |
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States. |
Form 1040EZ (2014) |
If you file Form 1040EZ, you cannot itemize deductions or claim any adjustments to income or tax credits (other than the earned income credit). |
Form 1040EZ (2013) |
If you file Form 1040EZ, you cannot itemize deductions or claim any adjustments to income or tax credits (other than the earned income credit). |
Publication 17 (2014) |
Explains the general rules for filing a federal income tax return. |
BUSINESSES |
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Form 941 (2014) |
For Employers who withhold taxes from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax (also known as Schedule B). |
Form 940 (2014) |
For employer's who withhold taxes from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax. |
Form 1099-MISC (2014) |
File this form for each person to whom you made certain types of payment during the tax year. (See instructions for details.) |
Form 1099-G (2014) |
Federal, state, or local governments file this form if they made certain types of payments. (See Instructions for details.) |
Publication 15 (2014) |
Explains your tax responsibilities as an employer (also known as Circular E). |
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IRS Tax Publication eBooks
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Publications in eBook Format
Publication Number |
Title |
Revision Date or Tax Year |
Status |
Publication 15 |
2015 |
NEW |
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Publication 17 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 334 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 463 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 501 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 502 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 503 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 505 |
2015 |
NEW |
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Publication 521 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 523 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 524 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 525 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 527 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 529 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 530 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 535 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 544 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 550 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 554 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 559 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 575 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 590-A |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 590-B |
Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) |
2014 |
NEW |
Publication 936 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 946 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 969 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 970 |
2014 |
NEW |
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Publication 972 |
2014 |
Updated |
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Publication 4681 |
Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments |
2014 |
NEW |
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