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Filing taxes after divorce or separation
Getting legally separated or divorced affects how you file your taxes, including filing status, deductions, eligibility for certain credits and tax.
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Business Tax Account
Make payments, view records, get notices and more with your business tax account.
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Businesses
Pay taxes on time
If you don’t pay what you owe in taxes during the year, you must pay by the tax return deadline even if you get an extension of time to file.
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Be ready to file taxes next year
When you finish your taxes, take a few minutes to prepare for next year.
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Individuals
Refunds
Explore options for getting your federal tax refund, how to check your refund status, how to adjust next year’s refund and how to resolve refund problems.
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Individuals
Check if you need to file a tax return
Find out if you have to file a federal income tax return and why it may pay you to file even if you don’t have to.
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Individuals
Digital assets
You may have to report transactions involving digital assets such as cryptocurrency and NFTs on your tax return.
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Small Businesses
About Form 6069, Return of Excise Tax on Excess Contributions to Black Lung Benefit Trust Under Section 4953 and Computation of Section 192 Deduction
Form 6069 is used by coal mine operators who make contributions to tax-exempt black lung benefit trusts to determine the maximum allowable income tax deduction and the amount of excise tax on the excess. This form is primarily a worksheet used to determine the maximum allowable income tax deduction (under section 192) for contributions made by coal mine operators to tax-exempt black lung benefit trusts.
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About Form 56-F, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship of Financial Institution
Form 56-F is used to notify the IRS of a fiduciary relationship only if that relationship is with respect to a financial institution (i.e., a bank or a thrift). Use this form to notify the IRS of a fiduciary relationship only if that relationship is with respect to a financial institution (such as a bank or a thrift).
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