Choose the Tax Form that
Best Fits Your Needs
To file your 2009 individual tax return, you'll have to decide which form to
use, unless you e-file. If you file electronically, the software automatically
selects the simplest and best form for you. Whether you use e-file or prepare on
paper, using the simplest form will help avoid costly errors or processing
delays. And remember, if you file electronically, it speeds up the processing of
your tax return and the delivery of your refund.
Here are things to consider when deciding which IRS form to file.
Use the
1040EZ
if:
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Your taxable income is below $100,000
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Your filing status is Single or Married Filing Jointly
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You and your spouse – if married -- are under age 65 and not
blind
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You are not claiming any dependents
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Your interest income is$1,500 or less
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You are not claiming the additional standard deduction for real
estate taxes, taxes on the purchase of a new motor vehicle, or
disaster losses
Use the
1040A
if:
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Your taxable income is below $100,000
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You have capital gain distributions
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You claim certain tax credits
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You claim deductions for IRA contributions, student loan
interest, educator expenses or higher education tuition and fees
If you cannot use the 1040EZ or the 1040A, you'll probably need to file using
the
1040. You must use the 1040 if:
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Your taxable income is $100,000 or more
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You claim itemized deductions
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You are reporting self-employment income
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You are reporting income from sale of property
All IRS forms, instructions and information about e-file can be found on
IRS.gov.
Links:
- Form 1040EZ, Individual Income Tax Return (PDF 105K )
- Form 1040A, Individual Income Tax Return (PDF 138K)
- Form 1040, Individual Income Tax Return (PDF 181K)
- Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax
- Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax (PDF 2.3MB)
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1040 Central