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This is a formal statement used by companies to tell tax organizations about the salaries and tips their employees have received over the course of the previous quarter and the tax already subtracted from the workers' salaries.

If you paid wages in the reported tax year to one or more farm workers, file this form for your annual federal tax return in case the wages you paid to your farmworkers were subject to the federal income, Medicare, or social security tax withholdings.

This document, otherwise known as the Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, is a form downloaded to report about your social security and Medicare taxes. This form is used only if the official place of business is located within the specified territories.

This is a fiscal document filled out by employers with a low annual tax liability to report their payroll activities to tax organizations.

This is a fiscal form taxpayers are obliged to prepare and submit to provide information about nonpayroll payments subject to tax and confirm they are paying an accurate amount of tax for the last year.

This Form is used for reporting foreign taxes deemed paid by a domestic corporation. It is required by the IRS for tax purposes.

This is a formal statement prepared and submitted by estate administrators to calculate the estate tax liability of the person that recently died.

This is a fiscal form used by tax-exempt organizations required to inform tax organizations about their earnings, expenses, and achievements over the course of the year.

Use this basic form if you are an American taxpayer and wish to submit an annual income tax return. This form is also known as the Individual Income Tax Return Form.

This is a supplementary document designed to allow taxpayers to list taxes they do not outline on the main income statement they are supposed to file annually.

This is a fiscal form that elaborates on payments and credits that may let an individual lower the taxes they would otherwise have to pay in full or add to the amount of tax refund they are claiming.

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