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2024

Understand IRS worker classification rules, Form 1099-NEC requirements, and employment tax duties under the common law test.

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2024

Resolve unfiled rental property returns. Learn SFR rules, depreciation recapture, lien issues, and audit reconsideration steps.

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2024

Guide for W-2 employees with side income. Learn reporting rules, self-employment tax thresholds, 1099-K issues, and IRS compliance.

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2024

Resolve unpaid taxes for rideshare, delivery, and freelance income. File missing returns, claim deductions, and set payment plans.

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2024

Review unfiled returns, confirm amounts owed, gather income records, address penalties, choose payment options, and resolve back taxes.

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2024

Organize unpaid tax years, confirm filing status, review balances, prioritize resolutions, and address IRS issues across years.

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2024

Confirm IRS account closure status, review notices, identify errors, request corrections, and stop improper collection actions.

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2024

Review why an IRS account is on hold, verify notices, fix compliance issues, submit documents, and restore account activity.

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2024

Learn how IRS collections begin, which notices to expect, response options, and steps to address your account before enforcement.

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2024

Use this guide to review IRS transcript codes, understand posting dates, and determine when follow-up or corrections are needed.

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2024

Learn how to review Offer in Compromise updates, spot IRS delays, understand notices, and decide next steps before responding.

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2024

Review a missing IRS installment agreement, confirm payments, check transcripts, and identify steps to correct the issue.

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2024

Learn how to organize IRS notices, track deadlines, log contacts, and document actions to reduce missed replies or added penalties.

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2024

Learn how the IRS calculates interest on unpaid taxes, how charges appear on notices, and when you can dispute errors or request abatement.

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2024

Learn how to dispute IRS penalty notices within 30 days. Follow proper protest procedures, gather documentation, and protect your appeal rights.

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 Federal Tax Return Forms (2010–2025)

 If you’re filing back tax years, you must use the correct-year form. Every 1040, 1120, 1120-S, 1065, and corresponding schedule is available here for 2010–2025.

Individual Returns (1040 Series)

  • 1040 (all years)
  • 1040-SR
  • 1040-X (Amended)
  • All schedules (A, B, C, D, E, SE, 8812, etc.)

Business Returns

  • 1120
  • 1120-S
  • 1065
  • 990 series (nonprofits)
  • K-1 forms

Payroll Returns

  • 941 / 941-X
  • 944
  • 940
  • Schedule B
  • SS-4
  • 2678

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IRS Tax Relief & Collection Forms (Current Year Only)

These forms are used for payment plans, penalty abatement, notices, and tax debt resolution. The IRS requires the newest version, even when resolving older tax years.

Key Forms

  • 2848 — Power of Attorney
  • 8821 — Information Authorization
  • 9465 — Installment Agreement
  • 433-F — Collection Information Statement
  • 433-A / 433-B — Financial Statements
  • 433-D — Direct Debit Installment Agreement
  • 433-H — Wage Garnishment
  • 656 — Offer in Compromise
  • 656-L — Doubt as to Liability
  • 12153 — Collection Due Process
  • 8857 — Innocent Spouse
  • 911 — Taxpayer Advocate
  • 4180 — Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Interview
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Browse IRS Forms by Category

 If you’re filing back tax years, you must use the correct-year form. Every 1040, 1120, 1120-S, 1065, and corresponding schedule is available here for 2010–2025.

Tax Return Forms (2010–2025)

Individual, Business, Payroll

Amended Returns

1040-X, 1120X, 1065X

Tax Relief & Collection Forms

433-F, 9465, 656, 2848

Business Tax Forms

1120, 1120-S, 1065

Payroll Tax Forms

941, 940, 944, Schedule B

Notice Response Forms

CDP appeals, penalty relief, advocate requests

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