What is the difference between 1040 1040-SR?

What is the difference between 1040 1040-SR?

The new Form 1040-SR is a variation of the standard Form 1040 used by most taxpayers. If you were at least age 65 by the end of 2020, you can use either form. Form 1040-SR uses larger type and gives greater prominence to tax benefits for seniors, particularly the additional standard deduction.

What is a 1040 SS PR?

Residents of Puerto Rico with self-employment income who are not required to file a U.S. income tax return generally must file Form 1040-PR (Spanish Form) or Form 1040-SS (English Form) to report self-employment income derived from a trade or business in Puerto Rico and if necessary pay self-employment tax to Puerto …

Can I still file my 2016 taxes?

The short answer is yes, you can still file a 2016 tax return. If you’re owed a refund, you can still claim it, and if you owe the IRS money, they’ll still be glad to receive it.

Can I still e-file a 2016 tax return?

The IRS allows electronic filing of tax returns for the current tax year only. Prior year returns can only be filed electronically by registered tax preparers, and only when the Modernized e-File System is available.

What is a 1040-NR form?

Form 1040-NR is the primary form used by nonresident aliens for filing a U.S. tax return. A taxpayer is considered a U.S. nonresident if they do not have a green card or do not satisfy the substantial presence test.

Where do I file my 1040-SS?

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Form Name (To obtain a copy of a Form, Instruction, or Publication) Address to Mail Form to IRS:
Form 1040-SS U.S. Self-Employment Tax Return (if not enclosing a payment) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Austin, Texas 73301-0215

Who Must File 1040-PR?

Form 1040-PR is for residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (PR) who are not required to file a United States (US) Form 1040, Form 1040A, or Form 1040EZ income tax return. Form 1040-PR is generally used to report and pay self-employment income tax to the US.

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