If you are having problems filling out your tax form, you should consult your accountant. Or you can also stop into walk in places such as H&R Block to get some advice.
www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html can help you with advice that you may need while filling out your 1040 tax form. They also provide phone numbers for you to call for additional assistance.
You do not need to fill out the sections that do not apply to your tax situation on your 1040 form.
You can find the 1040 form tax calculator for 2011 on certain websites. It can be found on www.efile.com/tax-calculator/tax-estimator/ and www.bankrate.com/calculators/tax.../1040-form-tax-calculator.aspx.
The 1040 forms for 2011 is not available yet. It won't be available until 2011 is complete. The 2010 1040 form is probably similar unless the government enacts a new tax law.
No, a 1040X is not the same as a 1040 form. A 1040X is used to amend a previously filed 1040 form if there are errors or changes that need to be corrected.
Yes, you typically need to use a 1040 form to file your federal income taxes in the United States.
You can find advice fro the tax return form 1040 on some sites online that can be helpful for you. Here are some sites: www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html or also www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf.
You can obtain a 2011 tax form 1040 from the IRS website. You can download and print it directly from their Forms and Publications page, or request a copy to be mailed to you. Alternatively, you can also visit your local IRS office to pick up a physical copy of the form.
The basic information on the 2011 Federal tax form 1040 is all on the w-2 that your employer mails or gives you. It is a summary of the amount of money paid and taxes paid.
If you need the IRS form 1040 then you should either call the IRS or visit your local tax offices and see if they can possibly provide you with a form.
The information from a 1099-MISC form needs to be reported on the Schedule C form of the 1040 tax form if you are self-employed.
No, you do not need to send your W-2 form with your 1040 tax return. However, you should keep your W-2 form for your records in case of an audit or if the IRS requests it in the future.