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E-File 1040 Form
Tax2efile provides taxpayers a simple and secured way of e-filing Form 1040. If your filing status is “single” and you are under the age of 65, provided you have your W2 form, you can use Tax2efile to e-file your 1040 form. The W2 is the form the employer receives each January reporting their wages & withholding. Tax2efile makes your filing stress-free. Our team will help you in e-filing your IRS Form 1040 with ease and process the application promptly.
For every U.S. resident, tax filing is mandatory. There are several forms for filing various taxes, including business revenues and personal income. The IRS Form 1040 is the form for filing individual tax returns. The 1040 Form can be filed either online (e-filing) or on paper.
For all individual income tax returns, the deadline is usually on the 15th of April the following year. If the 15th of April falls on the weekend (Saturday or Sunday) or on a national holiday, the date will be moved to the following business day.
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The W-2 tax form shows the amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck for the year and is used to file your federal tax return. Once the employer processes the W2 form, SSA (Social Security Administration) processes it, they then transmit the federal tax information to the IRS. Since the IRS receives a copy of the W-2 from the employer, if the amount reported on the W-2 does not match the amount reported on Form 1040, the IRS may get suspicious. The IRS uses Form W-2 to track an employees tax liability, and the form has come to be seen as a formal proof of income. The employee receives three copies of Form W-2: one for their records, one for the federal tax return, and one for the state tax return.
Filing the IRS 1040 Form is mandatory for every U.S. resident, whether they are citizens or not. Only taxpayers with complicated returns are advised to opt for other variants of the forms with various schedules.
In a given financial year if you fall into any of the following categories, you should file Form 1040.
The 1040 Form helps taxpayers determine if they owe additional tax or are entitled to a tax refund.
The age requirement is the main factor that determines your 1040-SR eligibility. First, the 1040-SR Form is primarily for senior citizens as opposed to the 1040 form. This implies that to be eligible for filing the 1040-SR form, you must be at least 65 years old. As a senior, whether you are retired or still working, you are still eligible for the 1040-SR as long as you meet the age requirement.
Tax2efile currently only files for single individuals.
The IRS processes a refund within two to three weeks from the date the return was submitted but can be received much quicker if the direct debit option is selected.
Yes, Tax2efile supports combined federal and state.
That is not a problem, you can have your refund mailed as a check to your home address. You will always have the option to have your check mailed to your house regardless of if you are filing electronically or sending your return by mail.
Contact your employer to request a copy of your W-2
Yes, the extension Form 4868 is used to request more time to file your 1040 form. Tax2efile can also help with filling out Form 4868.
The deadline is April 18th of each year. If the due date falls on a weekend or a holiday the deadline will be on the next business day.
You can see the instructions of Form 1040 by clicking on www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf.
The filing fee to file Form 1040 is free for most states but may have a small fee for certain states.
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