Thursday, June 28, 2007

Tax Deduction Tips for 1040EZ

If you used a 1040EZ form last year and you received another one in the mail this year because it was what you used last year, you should know that you don’t have to use this form again. If your situation has changed, you may not be able to use this form any longer, especially if you have many different deductions that you will need to input. It’s important to remember that form 1040EZ is for those that have a very straight forward tax situation and generally there is not a place for itemized deductions. You can deduct more general things, but if you want to itemize you should use the 1040A form that will allow you more space for the itemized deductions.

You can still use the 1040 EZ if you do not claim any dependents and if you do not claim a deduction for educator expenses, the student loan interest deduction, or the tuition feeds and deductions. You also cannot claim the education credit, retirement savings contributions credit, or the health insurance credit. If you will not be deducting these items you can still use the form, though many find it easier to simply use the 1040 forms because they are meant for more complicated tax situations. If you like the EZ form you can still use it as long as you meet all of the criteria such as not owing any household employment taxes on wages paid to a household employee. You also cannot be a nonresident alien, or have received any advance earned income credit payments. In addition you can only have had wages, salaries, tips and other compensation that does not total $1,500.

Using the 1040EZ form really is very simple and straight forward and that is why so many people really like the form. When filling out the form you should do the first draft in pencil and then trace over it in pen so that you are certain you have filled out everything correctly. As simple as the form is compared to other tax forms, you can still make mistakes and it is a good idea to go slowly and do things in pencil so you can make changes if needed, when you correct your work. If you input all of your deductions and you still owe, be sure to make your check out to the “United States Treasury” to complete your taxes for the year.
If you used a 1040EZ form last year and you received another one in the mail this year because it was what you used last year, you should know that you don’t have to use this form again. If your situation has changed, you may not be able to use this form any longer, especially if you have many different deductions that you will need to input. It’s important to remember that form 1040EZ is for those that have a very straight forward tax situation and generally there is not a place for itemized deductions. You can deduct more general things, but if you want to itemize you should use the 1040A form that will allow you more space for the itemized deductions.

You can still use the 1040 EZ if you do not claim any dependents and if you do not claim a deduction for educator expenses, the student loan interest deduction, or the tuition feeds and deductions. You also cannot claim the education credit, retirement savings contributions credit, or the health insurance credit. If you will not be deducting these items you can still use the form, though many find it easier to simply use the 1040 forms because they are meant for more complicated tax situations. If you like the EZ form you can still use it as long as you meet all of the criteria such as not owing any household employment taxes on wages paid to a household employee. You also cannot be a nonresident alien, or have received any advance earned income credit payments. In addition you can only have had wages, salaries, tips and other compensation that does not total $1,500.

Using the 1040EZ form really is very simple and straight forward and that is why so many people really like the form. When filling out the form you should do the first draft in pencil and then trace over it in pen so that you are certain you have filled out everything correctly. As simple as the form is compared to other tax forms, you can still make mistakes and it is a good idea to go slowly and do things in pencil so you can make changes if needed, when you correct your work. If you input all of your deductions and you still owe, be sure to make your check out to the “United States Treasury” to complete your taxes for the year.