Did tax forms change for 2018?
There are several changes to the 2018 Form 1040. The 2018 Form 1040 replaces Forms 1040,1040A and 1040EZ with one 2018 Form 1040 that all taxpayers will file. Forms 1040A and 1040EZ are no longer available. Taxpayers who used one of these forms in the past will now file Form 1040.
Is there a schedule 2 for 2018 taxes?
The Part II portion of Schedule 2 includes information that was previously collected on Schedule 4 in tax year 2018. Prior to that, this information was collected on lines 57 through 62 of Form 1040.
Is there still a 1040 EZ form for 2020?
Form 1040EZ has been discontinued by the IRS beginning with the 2018 income tax year. If you filed Form 1040EZ in prior years, then you will use the redesigned IRS Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR for the 2020 tax year.
Are there any changes to the Form 1040 for 2018?
There are several changes to the 2018 Form 1040. However, taxpayers who file electronically may not notice the changes as the tax return preparation software guides people through the filing process.
What are the new tax forms for 2018?
The new IRS Form 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return for 2018 looks completely different than in previous years. Drastically different! The front of the form is a half page asking for the names of your family members, your Social Security number and your signatures. That’s it. The back of the form contains 23 lines, many of them new for 2018.
When do I need to amend my 1040 tax return?
If you want to correct an error or oversight that you made when you filed a tax return using Form 1040, Form 1040EZ, Form 1040A, Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR-EZ, use a Form 1040X to amend your return. There are several reasons for amending a tax return.
What do you need to know about the New Form 1040?
Here are five things taxpayers need to know about the 2018 Form 1040. The 2018 Form 1040 replaces Forms 1040,1040A and 1040EZ with one 2018 Form 1040 that all taxpayers will file. Forms 1040A and 1040EZ are no longer available. Taxpayers who used one of these forms in the past will now file Form 1040.