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1040 Filing Checklist: Documents Taxpayers Should Gather Before Filing
2026 and 2027 Tax Due Dates
About
About Form 1042-S and Its Reporting
April 2026 Federal Tax Guidance Roundup
Cash Basis Income and Expense Reporting, Plus the Foreign Tax Credit Explained
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Athletes
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Expats
High Net Worth Individuals
Models & Creators
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Common Mistakes on Form 1040 and How Taxpayers Can Avoid Them
Form 1040 Line 1 Explained: Why Wage Income Is the Foundation of the Entire Tax Return
Form 1040 Line 10 Explained: Adjustments to Income
Form 1040 Line 11 Explained: Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
Form 1040 Line 12 Explained: Standard Deduction or Itemized Deductions
Form 1040 Line 13 — QBI Deduction and Schedule 1 Adjustments
Form 1040 Line 15 — Taxable Income
Form 1040 Line 16 — How Taxable Income Becomes Tax
Form 1040 Line 17 — Amount from Schedule 2, Part I
Form 1040 Line 19 — Child Tax Credit or Credit for Other Dependents
Form 1040 Line 2 Explained: Tax-Exempt Interest, Taxable Interest, and Why Interest Income Matters
Form 1040 Line 20 — Amount from Schedule 3, Line 8
Form 1040 Line 23 — Other Taxes from Schedule 2
Form 1040 Line 24 — Total Tax
Form 1040 Line 25 — Federal Income Tax Withheld
Form 1040 Line 26 — Estimated Tax Payments and Prior Year Overpayments
Form 1040 Line 27 — Earned Income Credit
Form 1040 Line 28 — Additional Child Tax Credit
Form 1040 Line 29 — American Opportunity Credit
Form 1040 Line 3 Explained: Ordinary Dividends, Qualified Dividends, and Why Character Changes the Tax Result
Form 1040 Line 30 — Refundable Adoption Credit
Form 1040 Line 31 — Amount from Schedule 3, Line 15
Form 1040 Line 33 — Total Payments
Form 1040 Line 34 — Overpayment
Form 1040 Line 35 — Refund Amount to Bank
Form 1040 Line 36 — Overpayment Applied to Estimated Tax
Form 1040 Line 36 Explained: Final Amount You Owe
Form 1040 Line 37 — Amount You Owe
Form 1040 Line 38 — Estimated Tax Penalty
Form 1040 Line 4 Explained: IRA Distributions, Taxability, Basis, and Rollovers
Form 1040 Line 5 Explained: Pensions, Annuities, and Retirement Income
Form 1040 Line 6 Explained: Social Security Benefits and Partial Taxability
Form 1040 Line 7 Explained: Capital Gains, Losses, and Preferential Rates
Form 1040 Line 8 Explained: Additional Income and Schedule 1
Form 1040 Line 9 Explained: Total Income
Form 1095-A and Premium Tax Credit Repayment Explained
Form 1116: Foreign Tax Credit
Form 2210: Underpayment of Estimated Tax
Form 6166 and Certificates of Coverage: Two Key Documents for Cross-Border Tax and Social Security Planning
Form 8879: IRS e-file Signature Authorization
Form 8995: Qualified Business Income Deduction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Helpful Guides
Home Office Deduction for Schedule C Explained
How Form 1040 Tax Returns Work in 2025
How K-1s Work for S Corporations and Partnerships
How Refunds and Balances Due Are Actually Determined on Form 1040
How Schedule SE Calculates Self-Employment Tax and Why Freelancers Need to Understand It
How Social Security Benefits Become Taxable and Why Retirees Are Often Surprised
How Tax Brackets Work
How Tax Credits Differ From Tax Deductions and Why Credits Often Matter More
How to Calculate Business Expenses for Your Tax Return Without Sending Every Receipt
How to Track IRS, New York, and California Tax Refunds
IRS Guides and Publications Summarized
IRS Payment Processing Delays After April 15, 2026: What NYC Filers Should Do
IRS Tax Return Penalties Explained
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Bill Payment & Scheduling — Los Angeles
Bookkeeping — Los Angeles
Business Management — Los Angeles
Business Owners & Entrepreneurs — Los Angeles
Business Tax Returns — Los Angeles
Contract Analysis — Los Angeles
Digital Creators — Los Angeles
Entity Formation & Structuring — Los Angeles
Financial Reconciliation — Los Angeles
High Net Worth Individuals — Los Angeles
Individual Tax Returns — Los Angeles
Investment Coordination — Los Angeles
Models & Talent — Los Angeles
Monthly Financial Reporting — Los Angeles
Payroll Compliance — Los Angeles
Real Estate Agents — Los Angeles
Receivables & Collections — Los Angeles
Recruiting Agents — Los Angeles
Stylists — Los Angeles
Tax & Compliance — Los Angeles
Tax Strategy & Consulting — Los Angeles
TV, Film & Production Crew — Los Angeles
Unpaid Income Tracking — Los Angeles
Micro-Captive Ruling: What NYC Business Owners Should Know
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Actors & Television Talent — New York
Bill Payment & Scheduling — New York
Bookkeeping — New York
Business Management — New York
Business Owners & Entrepreneurs — New York
Business Tax Returns — New York
Contract Analysis — New York
Digital Creators — New York
Entity Formation & Structuring — New York
Financial Reconciliation — New York
High Net Worth Individuals — New York
Individual Tax Returns — New York
Investment Coordination — New York
Models & Talent — New York
Monthly Financial Reporting — New York
Payroll Compliance — New York
Real Estate Agents — New York
Receivables & Collections — New York
Recruiting Agents — New York
Stylists — New York
Tax & Compliance — New York
Tax Strategy & Consulting — New York
TV, Film & Production Crew — New York
Unpaid Income Tracking — New York
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Publication 1099 Summarized — General Instructions for Certain Information Returns
Publication 334 Summarized — Tax Guide for Small Business
Publication 3402 Summarized — Taxation of Limited Liability Companies
Publication 4681 Summarized — Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments
Publication 501 Summarized — Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information
Publication 502 Summarized — Medical and Dental Expenses
Publication 503 Summarized — Child and Dependent Care Expenses
Publication 504 Summarized — Divorced or Separated Individuals
Publication 505 Summarized — Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax
Publication 509 Summarized — Tax Calendars
Publication 514 Summarized — Foreign Tax Credit for Individuals
Publication 519 Summarized — U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens
Publication 523 Summarized — Selling Your Home
Publication 525 Summarized — Taxable and Nontaxable Income
Publication 526 Summarized — Charitable Contributions
Publication 527 Summarized — Residential Rental Property
Publication 529 Summarized — Miscellaneous Deductions
Publication 531 Summarized — Reporting Tip Income
Publication 538 Summarized — Accounting Periods and Methods
Publication 54 Summarized — Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
Publication 541 Summarized — Partnerships
Publication 542 Summarized — Corporations
Publication 544 Summarized — Sales and Other Dispositions of Assets
Publication 560 Summarized — Retirement Plans for Small Business
Publication 575 Summarized — Pension and Annuity Income
Publication 583 Summarized — Starting a Business and Keeping Records
Publication 587 Summarized — Business Use of Your Home
Publication 596 Summarized — Earned Income Credit (EIC)
Publication 901 Summarized — U.S. Tax Treaties
Publication 925 Summarized — Passive Activity and At-Risk Rules
Publication 936 Summarized — Home Mortgage Interest Deduction
Publication 939 Summarized — General Rule for Pensions and Annuities
Publication 946 Summarized — How To Depreciate Property
Publication 969 Summarized — Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans
Publication 970 Summarized — Tax Benefits for Education
Publication 971 Summarized — Innocent Spouse Relief
Publication 974 Summarized — Premium Tax Credit (PTC)
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S Corporation Benefits, Requirements, Taxation, and Reporting Explained
Schedule 1 (Form 1040): Additional Income and Adjustments to Income
Schedule 1-A (Form 1040): Additional Deductions for 2025
Schedule 2 (Form 1040): Additional Taxes
Schedule 3 (Form 1040): Additional Credits and Payments
Schedule A (Form 1040): Itemized Deductions
Schedule C Car Expenses: Mileage vs Actual Costs
Schedule C Explained: How Sole Proprietors Report Business Income and Expenses
Schedule D (Form 1040): Capital Gains and Losses
Schedule E (Form 1040): Supplemental Income and Loss
Schedule EIC (Form 1040): Earned Income Credit Child Information
Schedules for Form 1040 and Form 1040-SR Summarized
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Unpaid Income Tracking
Standard Deduction vs. Itemized Deductions Explained
Succession Planning: Tax, Accounting, and Entity Structuring
Tax Residency Explained: How 1040 and 1040-NR Differ and Why It Matters
Tax Return Fee Estimator
Tax Strategy Guides
7 Biggest Misconceptions Business Owners Have About Their Returns
7 Ways To Save Even More Income Taxes
Advanced Charity Techniques: Maximizing Your Deduction
Advantages of Incorporating
Advantages of Limited Liability Companies
Annuities: How They Work and When You Should Use Them
Avoiding Scams
Becoming a Parent
Business Plans: How To Prepare An Effective One
Buying & Maintaining A Car
Buying & Selling A Home
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Cash Flow — The Pulse of Your Business
Charitable Contributions of Property: Maximizing the Deduction
Charitable Contributions: How To Give Wisely
Choosing A Professional
Coping with Death of a Loved One
Coping with Major Illness
Dealing with Your Bank
Developing a Financial Plan
Developing a Unique Selling Proposition
Developing An Advertising Program: A Basic Review
Document Locator System: A Handy Aid For Keeping Track of Your Records
Employee Benefits: How To Handle Them
Evaluating Your Market: A Basic Review
Financial Planning Tips For Business Owners
Form of Business Organization: Which Should You Choose?
Getting a Loan
Getting Divorced or Becoming Widowed
Getting Married
Handling Other Situations
Higher Education Costs: How To Get The Best Tax Treatment
How To Get Your Customers To Trust You
How to Profitably Grow Your Business With Less Stress
Improving Your Credit
Improving Your Retirement
Making Charitable Contributions
Maximize Your Wealth With a Winning Exit Plan
Mutual Fund Taxation: How To Cut The Tax Bite
Planning For Retirement
Planning Your Estate
Preparing for College
Pricing Your Products and Services: A Basic Review
Raising Capital: How To Get Money For a Small Business
Referrals: The Secret to Building a Better Business Faster
Retirement Plan Distributions: How To Take Them
Retirement Plan Distributions: When To Take Them
Retirement Plan Options For Small Businesses
Roth IRAs: How They Work and How To Use Them
Selling Your Home: How To Minimize the Tax On the Gain
Show Me The Money! Strategies For Securing a Loan
Starting a Business? 3 Things You Must Know
Successfully Pass On Your Family Business To Next Generation
Tax Planning For Small Business Owners
Tax Saving Strategies: A Helpful Checklist
The “Nanny Tax” Rules: What To Do If You Have Household Employees
The “SIMPLE” Plan: A Retirement Plan for the Really Small Business
The Deductibility of Points
The Home Office Deduction
The Home-Based Business: Some Basics You Should Consider
The Nicest Way To Build Your Business
Travel and Entertainment: Maximizing the Tax Benefits
Travel and Entertainment: Maximizing the Tax Benefits (Business)
Turn your Vacation Into a Tax Deduction
Uncover Your Business’s Most Valuable Hidden Asset
Your Business Succession: How To Plan For It
Traditional IRA vs Roth IRA vs SEP IRA Explained
U.S. Tax Treaties Explained: What They Do, What They Don’t Do, and How Selected Treaties Compare
Unemployment Benefits for Models, Stylists, Actors, and Creative Talent
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Who Must File Form 1040 — Individual U.S. Residents and Citizens
Who Must File Form 1040-NR — Nonresident Aliens
Who Must File Form 1041 — Estates and Trusts
Who Must File Form 1065 — Partnerships
Who Must File Form 1120 — C Corporations
Who Must File Form 1120-F — Foreign Corporations
Who Must File Form 1120-S — S Corporations
Why Freelancers Need Estimated Tax Payments and How to Avoid a Surprise Balance Due
Why We Ask for Certain Information for Your Tax Returns
How to Calculate and Organize Business Expense Totals Before You Send Them In
Why We Ask About Digital Assets and Crypto Transactions
Why We Ask About Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts
Why We Ask About Forms You Received Last Year but Have Not Sent This Year
Why We Ask About Income Deposited Into Personal Accounts
Why We Ask About IRS and State Estimated Tax Payments
Why We Ask About Payments for Work Performed Outside the United States
Why We Ask About Taxes Paid to Foreign Countries
Why We Ask for All of Your Tax Forms and Agency Year-End Statements
Why We Ask for Total Annual Corporate Business Expenses
Why We Ask for Total Income Deposits Into the Corporate Account
Why We Ask for Your Corporate Bank Balance at Year-End
Why We Ask for Your Total Annual Business-Related Expenses
Why We Ask How Many Days You Were in the United States
Why We Ask If Your Mailing Address and Bank Information Are the Same as Last Year
Why We Ask Where Your Corporate Jobs Were Located
Why We Ask Where Your U.S. Jobs Were Located by State
Why We Ask Whether Anyone Paid You Without Issuing a Tax Form
Why We Ask Whether Your Corporate Banking Information Changed
Why We Ask You to Recheck Often-Missed Expense Categories
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