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Understanding Your CP120A Notice
Your organization's tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file a Form 990 series return for three consecutive years. In addition, you are no longer eligible to sponsor a tax-sheltered annuity plan (Internal Revenue Code section 403(b) retirement plan).
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Individuals
Free File Fillable Forms: Program limitations and available forms
Review a list of current tax year Free File Fillable Forms and their limitations.
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Individuals
About Form 706-GS (D-1), Notification of Distribution From a Generation-Skipping Trust
Information about Form 706-GS (D-1), Notification of Distribution From a Generation-Skipping Trust, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. A trustee uses this form to report certain distributions from a trust that are subject to the generation- skipping transfer (GST) tax and to provide the skip person distributee with information needed to figure the tax due on the distribution.
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Natural resources and tribes
Information regarding tribal governments federal tax obligations and responsibilities regarding income from natural resources, IRC Section 7873, etc.
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Indian Tribal Governments
Understanding your CP30B notice
We reduced your penalty for failure to pay estimated taxes because it exceeded the maximum amount that could be charged.
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Individuals
Deductions for individuals: The difference between standard and itemized deductions, and what they mean
FS-2024-11, April 2024 — A deduction reduces the amount of a taxpayer's income that's subject to tax, generally reducing the amount of tax the individual may have to pay. Most taxpayers now qualify for the standard deduction, but there are some important details involving itemized deductions that people should keep in mind.
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Individuals
Keeping vital records safe can make disaster recovery easier
Tax Tip 2023-107, Aug. 31, 2023 — Natural disasters can strike without warning. Sometimes even the most diligent taxpayers are left without the important personal and financial records they need. People may need documentation for tax purposes, federal or state assistance programs or insurance claims.
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Individuals, Businesses
About Form 1099-OID, Original Issue Discount
Information about Form 1099-OID, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. File Form 1099-OID if the OID includible in gross income is at least $10 or any person for whom you withheld and paid any foreign tax on OID or from whom you withheld (and did not refund) any federal income tax under the backup withholding rules even if the amount of the OID is less than $10.
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Individuals
Taxpayer identification numbers (TIN)
Review the various ?taxpayer identification numbers (TIN) the IRS uses to administer tax laws. Find the TIN you need and how to get it.
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Nonresidents
Deductions for individuals: What they mean and the difference between standard and itemized deductions
FS-2023-10, April 2023 — A deduction reduces the amount of a taxpayer’s income that’s subject to tax, generally reducing the amount of tax the individual may have to pay. Most taxpayers now qualify for the standard deduction, but there are some important details involving itemized deductions that people should keep in mind.
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Individuals