what is the difference between the IRS 1040 and the IRS 1040EZ forms?
Any one of the IRS 1040 income tax returns that you qualify to use 1040, 1040A or the 1040EZ. The forms and instruction are available at the IRS gov web site using the search box for each one.
This will depend on what state you live in. There are several different IRS Service Centers that accept 1040 returns. You can simply look at the instructions for the 1040 form to find the addressed under "Where to File" and it will list the address. IF you don't have the instructions, go online at the irs website irs.gov, then go to forms and publications and there it is.
Believe it or not the irs website is pretty easy to access. They do offer online tax forms of all kinds as well as help tips and status of your tax returns.
The 1040 form is the basic form for income tax. You can get it off of the IRS site.
You can get a copy of previous tax returns (IRS calls these transcripts) from IRS by calling 1-800-829-1040, or order by mail using IRS Form 4506T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return). There is no fee for transcripts. It takes two weeks for delivery.
You can learn about the 1040 federal form by visiting the official website of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at www.irs.gov. On the IRS website, you will find resources such as the instructions for Form 1040, publications, and frequently asked questions that can provide you with detailed information about this form and how to fill it out correctly for your federal tax return.
The IRS mailing address for form 1040 depends on what state you live in, as they have several different addresses to use for form 1040 filers. Your best bet is to check the instructions for the form for the address. You can also look on the IRS website or call the IRS at 800-289-1040.
Form 1040 with the IRS is your personal income tax form. IRS stands for Internal Revenue Service. If you income is less than 100.000 a year, one might only have to fill out the more simple 1040 EZ from.
You can reach the IRS at 1-800-829-1040.
The IRS will start accepting Schedule A returns on February 14th
You must make your own copies and keep them in a safe place. The IRS does not provide copies of previous year returns.