tax forms
1099-G
G-government such as unemployment compensation, state and local tax refunds
1099-MISC
Earned $600< in rent, gameshow prize, royalties for a song you wrote, or money an attorney sent you
1099-NEC
A tax form that reports Non-Employee Compensation (NEC) which means money earned by independent contractors, freelancers or self-employed individuals. ex. DoorDash
schedule A (1040)
All itemized deductions, medical and dental expenses, mortgage interest, state and local taxes, charitable donations, and casualty and theft loss
1040
An IRS form that people use to file their annual income tax returns.
1098-C
Connected with a very specific form of charitable giving. it shows any donation a tax filer made to a qualifying charity or non-profit of a car, truck, van, bus, boat or airplane worth more than $500 and meets other requirements
1099-SA
Distributions From your health savings account, an HSA, Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA
Head of Household (HOH)
For unmarried people who maintain and pay the costs of keeping a home and have at least one dependent.
1099-LTC
Long-Term Care and Accelerated Death Benefits
1099-K
Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions
1099-Q
Payments From Qualified Education Programs (Under Sections 529 and 530)
1040-NR
Nonresident aliens who are required to file a U.S return file
1098-E
Student loan interest statement. Lenders who receive interest payments of $600 or more from a student loan borrower in a calendar year must provide this form to the BORROWER. consist of the amount of student loan interest paid by the borrower, the account number assigned by the lender and other info
1099-OID
Think bonds, like savings bonds or corporate bonds.
1040-SR
U.S. Tax Return for Seniors age 65<
Schedule 2 (1040)
additional taxes, credits, and payments, and its split into two parts: refundable credits and non-refundable credits
1040 X
amended tax return
W-4 Form
completed for your employer to determine how much should be withheld from your paycheck for federal income taxes and sent to the IRS
1099-DIV
dividend income and other stocks totaling $10 or more.
Schedule SE (1040)
for business owners or independent contractors who made profit of at least $400, this form is used to calculate self-employment tax
Form 8812 (1040)
for claiming the additional child tax credit on your 2020 tax return
Schedule R (1040)
for claiming the senior or disability tax credit
Married Filing Separately (MFS)
for married people who want to file 2 seperate tax returns
Married Filing Jointly (MFJ)
for married people who want to file one tax return together
single status
for people who aren't married and doesn't have a qualifying dependent.
Qualifying widow(er)
for people whose spouse died in the previous 2 years, and have a qualifying child.
SSA-1099
form used to report Social Security benefits
1099-INT
if you earned taxable interest income of $10 or more from your bank, credit union, brokerage or other financial institution
1099-B
income received from sale of stocks, mutual funds, ETFs and other types of transactions
1098-Q
is connected with a specific form of retirement-savings vehicle called a Qualifying Longevity Annuity Contract. This form is a statement showing the money the annuity holder received from such a contract over the course of a calendar year.
Standard Deductions (SD)
lowers income by one fixed amount.
Itemized Deductions
made up of a list of eligible expenses.
1098 - Mortgage Interest Statement
most familiar and reflects mortgage interest a borrower paid in a calendar year, if a borrower paid $600 or more in interest on a mortgage debt in a calendar years
1098-MA
reflects mortgage ASSISTANCE payments made by a State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) and mortgage payments made by the mortgage borrower, the homeowner.
Schedule D (1040)
reporting capital gains or losses from investments
Schedule C (1040)
reporting profit or loss from business
Schedule 1 (1040)
reporting several common additional income sources or adjustments to income
Form 1098
reports amounts that may affect a tax filer's adjustments to income deductions from their income on their annual tax return.
1098-F
shows any court-ordered fines, penalties, restitution or remediation a person has paid
1099-S
tax form used to report real estate sales to the IRS, won't be mailed but will be in closing documents
schedule E (1040)
those who have income or losses from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, REMICs, or other pass-through entities will report those amounts on the form
1099-C
to report a debt of $600 or more that was cancelled or forgiven and is taxable as income.
1098-T
tuition statement, includes amounts of payments received by the school for qualified tuition and related expenses such as scholarships and grants a student may have received
Schedule J (1040)
used by Fishermen and farmers who choose to figure their income tax by averaging 3 previous years' worth of taxes in order to more evenly distribute tax liability
Schedule F (1040)
used by farmers to report income and expenses from farming
Schedule H (1040)
used by taxpayers with household workers, such as nanny or caretaker
Schedule B (1040)
used to report interest and dividend income that is greater than $1,500
1099-R
which shows distributions from income sources such as pensions, annuities, profit sharing plans, life insurance contracts, and other retirement accounts