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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 form designed for taxpayers that want to grant an electronic return originator the right to use a unique identification number when filing tax documentation on behalf of the person that hired them.

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 a fiscal document generally used by taxpayers in order to request six months of extra time to file IRS Form 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return.

This is a formal report filed by an individual who believes they have to receive compensation in the form of social security and Medicare taxes.

This is a legal document used to report exchanges and sales of capital assets, both long- and short-term capital gains and losses, to the IRS.

This is a formal instrument used by taxpayers to clarify how much investment income they have received and to figure out the amount of supplementary tax they have to pay.

This is an IRS legal document completed by individuals who need to figure out the amount of their Premium Tax Credit and reconcile it with the Advanced Premium Tax Credit (APTC) payments made throughout the reporting year.

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