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Are you looking to download IRS Forms that suit your need for your tax preparation to complete, file and send it to the IRS for your tax returns? Then you come to the right place. Most of our visitors are the taxpayers who will file their income taxes before tax due date on April 15th each year. Based on this simple 2012 tax calendar for individual taxpayers, you will need IRS Form 1040 or the variants like IRS Form 1040EZ and IRS Form 1040A along with the instructions document guide on how to fill (please visit the federal income tax forms page for more available forms).

Some other taxpayers may needs different IRS forms such as IRS Form 1099-MISC, IRS Form W-2, IRS Form W-4IRS Form w-9, etc. There are also forms that require complement to specific needs such as IRS Form 941, IRS Form 441, IRS Form 991, etc. Please visit the internal revenue service forms page for more complete list of available and most commonly used IRS Forms. These forms are in PDF format which can directly filled in using standard pdf reader like Adobe Reader, after you complete the document you can print and send it via post mail service.

Not only that, try to check the  tax articles category, we provide it as reading materials and references to increase your knowledge about taxes, you also can get the latest tax news so you don’t miss the news in this issue therefore you can lower taxes while maximize tax advantages.

Prepare your taxes early and file your taxes before the due date, don’t be late for the deadline and try not to hit the IRS penalty. All of that could make you having tax problem with the IRS in many cases it will force you to hire a tax attorney to help solve the problem. That is not good at all since it could costs you more than the tax itself.

When are taxes due in 2012?

For this year’s tax day (tax filing deadline 2012), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that the federal income tax due date 2012 is extended to Tuesday, April 17 2012. This also applies to tax extension, if you plan to get a file extension on 2011 taxes.

The reason behind extended tax day 2012 (tax filing deadline 2012)

The federal income tax due date usually due on April 15 each year. But this year (2012) April 15 falls on Sunday thus the tax filing deadline move forward to the next day which is Monday 16. But once again, Monday 16 is Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia. Based on federal law, District of Columbia holidays impact tax deadlines in the same way that federal holidays do. Therefore April 17 is the tax day 2012 = tax filing deadline 2012.

Yeah, this tax deadline 2012 is rushing everyone. Even people ask and search for “where to get tax forms, yes the IRS free fillable forms?“, so they can file tax return before the deadline to avoid unwanted problem with late taxes, the IRS and penalty. Actually there is no reason to be panic, the IRS themselves provide all the forms and publications needed by taxpayers. Those are free IRS forms which you can download, fill and file. But you can get it more easily by visiting federal income tax forms and Internal Revenue Service Forms page, created in list style with brief explanation for each form, so you can easily find the forms that suite you need.

Yes, the federal income tax deadline 2012 is here, but yet many of us not ready to file tax return on time. Wondering how to file an extension for 2011 taxes? Easy, just use the IRS extension form 2012, and you will get 6 months plenty more extended time until October 15 2012 to file income tax return. Is that easy? Well yes, but remember the deadline to file form 4868 (federal tax extension form) is the same as tax filing deadline which is 17 April this year. If you want to file tax extension faster, you may considering to use efile. Yes, you can efile form 4868 but it will cost you some money.

This is the list of  most common IRS federal income tax forms 2011-2012 used by taxpayers and tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The best-known and widely filed is the IRS form 1040, which is for individual income tax return.

For your convenience we classified these income tax forms into groups:

Individual Tax Return Forms:

IRS Form 1040 – Standard Individual Income Tax Return
IRS Form 1040A – Individual Income Tax Return
IRS Form 1040-ES – Estimated Taxes
IRS Form 1040EZ – Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers with No Dependents
IRS Form 1040-V – Payment Voucher
IRS Form 1040-X – Amended Individual Income Tax Return

IRS Form 1040 is the standard form that is used to file annual personal income tax returns and also known as the long form. Any person who lives full time in the United States may use the 1040 tax form to file their personal income tax return. Other individuals with simpler tax situations can often use the short IRS form 1040A or the shortest IRS Form 1040EZ.

If you qualified these conditions then you must use 1040 tax form:

IRS Form 1040A is a short and simple tax form that covers most of the common income, tax deductions, and credits. This federal tax form 1040A is intended for low to middle income tax filers.

If you planned to download and use this 2011 1040a forms printable to file your individual income tax returns, then there are six requirements you should to give attention for if you want to be eligible to use it. In simple and short way, here is the list:

IRS form 1040EZ is the most simple and shortest income tax return form. This form is for taxpayers with single and joint filers with no dependents status. If you want to use the 1040ez form to file tax return, you have to meet these criteria:

IRS Form 1040-ES (also known as IRS estimated tax forms) is for individual taxpayers to report and make estimated tax payments throughout the year on income that has not been subject to tax withholding. Earnings from self-employment (people working in religious organizations, farmers, fishermen, nonresident aliens or Americans employed by foreign companies, freelancer) consulting and contract work, interest, dividends, rents, and alimony are examples of taxable income for which taxes are not withheld.

Yes, finally tax day, the tax filing deadline is here. If for some reason you are unable to complete to file tax return or having any trouble paying your tax obligation by the deadline, you have the option and a strong good reason to request and file a tax extension. Using IRS form 4868 (the federal tax extension form), you can get an automatic extension up to six months until 15 October, which is give you more time to prepare the federal tax return and avoid tax penalties, particularly the late filing penalty.

IRS Help Line Numbers

When calling to these IRS help line number, you may ask questions to help you to prepare tax return, or ask about a notice you have received.

IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals
Toll-Free, 1-800-829-1040
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. your local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time).

IRS Tax Help Line Refund Hotline
Toll-Free, 1-800-829-1954
NOTE: The “Where’s My Refund?” automated self-service feature is also available 24/7 to obtain refund status information.

IRS Tax Help Line for Forms and Publications
Toll-Free, 1800-829-3676

IRS Tax Help Line for Business and Specialty
Toll-Free, 1-800-829-4933
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. your local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time).

Tax Exempt – Government Entity (TEGE) IRS Help Line
Toll-Free, 1-877-829-5500
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday,  7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time.

IRS Help Line for people with hearing impairments – Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD)
Toll-Free 1-800-829-4059 (TDD)
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. your local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time).

IRS Help Line for Individuals who believe they may be a victim of Identify Theft: No Tax Administration Impact – Did not receive a notice from the IRS.
Toll-Free, 1-800-908-4490 (Automated and live assistance)
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. your local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time).

National Taxpayer Advocate’s Help Line
Toll-Free, 1-877-777-4778

Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) Hotline
1-800-555-4477 or 1-800-945-8400

Tele Tax line System
1-800-829-4477
Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Extension to File Tele-File System
1-8888-796-1074
For individual filers who want to submit an Extension to File for a 1040-series return via telephone.

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Internal Revenue Service Forms, the US Gov Tax Forms 2011-2012

Internal Revenue Service Forms (the US gov tax forms) are used by taxpayers and tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the United States. They are used to report income and calculate taxes owed to the federal government of the United States. Here is the list of popular IRS tax forms used by the federal government:

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