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2024

Use this guide to complete Form 8863 (2022) accurately, apply AOTC/LLC rules, coordinate 529s and scholarships, and file correctly.

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2024

Accurate Form 8863 (2021) checklist for AOTC and LLC: eligibility, 1098-T boxes, MAGI phaseouts, and correct 1040/Schedule 3 lines.

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2024

Form 8863 (2020) checklist for AOTC and LLC: eligible schools, qualified expenses, MAGI phaseouts, and correct lines for filing.

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2024

Use this Form 8863 (2019) checklist to confirm eligibility, qualified expenses, MAGI phaseouts, and correct filing steps for AOTC and LLC.

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2024

Claim education credits correctly with Form 8863 (2018): eligibility checks, qualified expenses, MAGI phaseouts, and where to report.

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2024

Form 8863 (2017) checklist to claim AOTC or LLC: eligibility, qualified expenses, MAGI phaseouts, Part III per student, and filing steps.

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2024

Form 6251 (2024) instructions checklist for calculating AMT, applying exemptions, handling credits, and reporting AMT on Schedule 2.

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2024

Use this accurate AMT checklist to complete Form 6251 (2023) instructions, apply the right exemptions, phaseouts, and AMT rate breakpoints.

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Form 6251 (2022) instructions for calculating AMT, reporting key adjustments, applying exemptions, and comparing tentative minimum tax correctly.

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2024

Use Form 6251 (2021) instructions to complete AMT correctly: taxes/standard deduction on line 2a, AMT on line 11, and Form 8801 basics.

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Accurate Form 6251 (2020) instructions checklist for AMT: filing triggers, exemptions, rates, Schedule 2 reporting, and Form 8801 basics.

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Form 6251 (2019) instructions checklist to calculate AMT, handle ISO and bond interest, apply exemptions, and report accurately on Schedule 2.

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Accurate Form 6251 (2018) instructions checklist for AMT: taxes, ISOs, depreciation, private activity bonds, NOLs, and filing steps.

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2024

Step-by-step form 6251 (2017) instructions checklist to complete AMT lines correctly, avoid line errors, and apply exemptions and rates.

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2024

Form 6251 (2016) instructions for computing AMT: steps, key adjustments, private activity bond interest, depreciation rules, and FTC notes.

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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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 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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