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This is a fiscal document individual taxpayers need to prepare and file to demonstrate whether they need to pay the government penalties on education savings plans or retirement plans as well as a percentage of distributions they got throughout the tax year.
This is an IRS form used by taxpayers to calculate the amount of alternative minimum tax they owe to the government.
Download this form if you are a noncorporate taxpayer. The main purpose of this document is to help you calculate the amount of Passive Activity Loss (PAL). You can also use this form to claim for non allowed PALs for the past tax year.
This is a formal IRS statement a housing credit agency is supposed to complete to inform the fiscal authorities about the total amount of housing credits their entity has allocated during the twelve months outlined in the form.
This is a fiscal document residents of the District of Columbia are permitted to complete in order to claim a carryforward credit they will be able to use in the future.
Fill in this form to claim one of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) educational tax credits. It will provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the amount of tax owed at the end of the reporting year for the expenses incurred to attend educational institutions that participate in the student aid programs.
This is a formal IRS form that exempt organizations have to use to inform the fiscal authorities about late filing of a return.
This is an IRS form that allows taxpayers to authorize an electronic return originator to use their e-signature while filing tax returns on behalf of their client.
This is a formal instrument that allows individuals to express their intention to receive a saver's credit after contributing money to their retirement savings plans.
This is an IRS form filled out and submitted by a taxpayer that chooses to spread their tax refund across several accounts.