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Congratulations!
Based on your answers,
you may be able to file Form
1040EZ. 1040 EZ is the simplest IRS form to use.
The IRS allows you
to file Form 1040EZ if ALL of the following conditions apply:
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Your
filing status is single or married filing jointly. |
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You
(and your spouse, if married filing jointly) were under 65 and not blind at the end of 2011. |
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You
do not claim any dependents or adjustments to income. |
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Your
taxable income is less than $100,000. |
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You
don't claim a deduction for educator expenses, the student loan interest
deduction, or the tuition and fees deduction. |
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You are not a debtor in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case filed after October 16, 2005. |
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You
do not claim an education credit, the retirement savings contributions
credit, or the health insurance credit for eligible recipients. |
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Your
income is only from wages, salaries, tips, unemployment compensation,
Alaska Permanent Fund dividends, taxable scholarship and fellowship
grants, and taxable interest of $1,500 or less. |
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You
did not receive ANY advance earned income credit (EIC) payments. |
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You
do not owe any household employment taxes on wages you paid to a household
employee. |
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For
more details, download the Instructions
for Form 1040EZ. |
If you haven't already
done so, you can download Form 1040EZ for free from SaveWealth.com. You
can also file your 1040 online through FileOnline,
powered by TurboTax.
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