Tax Forms

Schedule 1 (1040)

Additional Income and Adjustments to Income

Schedule 2 (1040)

Additional Taxes

Schedule 3 (1040)

Additional Credits and Payments

Schedule A (1040)

Itemized Deductions. If you itemize, you can deduct a part of your medical and dental expenses and un-reimbursed employee business expenses, and amounts you paid for certain taxes, interest, contributions, and miscellaneous expenses. You can also deduct certain casualty and theft losses.

Schedule B (Form 1040)

Interest and Ordinary Dividends.

Schedule C (Form 1040)

Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship)

Schedule D (Form 1040)

Capital Gains and Losses. Use this form to report the sale or exchange of a capital asset not reported on another form or schedule, gains from involuntary conversions (other than from casualty or theft) of capital assets not held for business or profit, capital gain distributions not reported directly on Form 1040, and non-business bad debts.

Schedule E (Form 1040)

Supplemental Income and Loss. Use Schedule E to report income or loss from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and residual interests in real estate mortgage investment conduits (REMICs).

Schedule SE (Form 1040)

Self-Employment Tax. Use this form to figure the tax due on net earnings from self-employment. The Social Security Administration uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program.

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