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  2. IRS tax forms - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2018 tax year, Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, is the only form used for personal (individual) federal income tax returns filed with the IRS. In prior years, it had been one of three forms (1040 [the "Long Form"], 1040A [the "Short Form"] and 1040EZ – see below for explanations of each) used for such returns.

  3. What To Do If You Filed Your Taxes and More Documents Come In

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    “The IRS allows taxpayers to file an amended return for all open years. An open year usually includes the three years after the due date of the return or filing date or two years after the taxes ...

  4. Top Tax Excuses: You owe no taxes if you file a zero return - AOL

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    This post was written as part of a series on tax excuses that don't work. Tax protestors suggest filing a tax return that shows zero income, so that your resulting income tax will be zero. That's ...

  5. Haven’t Filed Taxes Recently? Here Are Some ... - AOL

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    Many people are filing taxes for the first time in a while to claim the balance of their extended Child Tax Credit.If you haven’t filed since before the Trump Administration, you might be ...

  6. Form W-2 - Wikipedia

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    Form W-2 (officially, the "Wage and Tax Statement") is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form used in the United States to report wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld from them. [1] Employers must complete a Form W-2 for each employee to whom they pay a salary, wage, or other compensation as part of the employment relationship.

  7. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    For years for which no return has been filed, there is no statute of limitations on civil actions – that is, on how long the IRS can seek taxpayers and demand payment of taxes owed. [34] [non-primary source needed] For each year a taxpayer willfully fails to timely file an income tax return, the taxpayer can be sentenced to one year in prison ...