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About Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and LossesInformation about Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. Schedule D (Form 1040) is used to report sales, exchanges or certain involuntary conversions of capital assets, certain capital gain distributions, and nonbusiness bad debts. The form includes the tax computation using maximum capital gain rates.
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About Publication 4436, General Rules and Specifications for Substitute Form 941, Schedule B (Form 941), Schedule D (Form 941), Schedule R (Form 941), and Form 8974
Information about Publication 4436, General Rules and Specifications for Substitute Form 941, Schedule B, Schedule D, and Schedule R, including recent updates. Publication 4436 provides general rules from the IRS for paper and computer-generated substitutes for Form 941, Schedule B, and Schedule R.
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Publication 4436, General Rules and Specifications for Substitute Form 941, Schedule B (Form 941), Schedule D (Form 941), and Schedule R (Form 941)
Publication 4436, General Rules and Specifications for Substitute Form 941, Schedule B (Form 941), Schedule D (Form 941), and Schedule R (Form 941), provides general rules and specifications from the IRS for paper and computer-generated substitutes for Form 941, Employer's QUARTERLY Federal Tax Return; Schedule B (Form 941), Report of Tax Liability for Semiweekly Schedule Depositors (referred to in this revenue procedure as “Schedule B”); Schedule D (Form 941), Report of Discrepancies Caused by Acquisitions, Statutory Mergers, or Consolidations (referred to in this revenue procedure as “Schedule D”); Schedule R (Form 941), Allocation Schedule for Aggregate Form 941 Filers (referred to in this revenue procedure as “Schedule R”); and Form 8974, Qualified Small Business Payroll Tax Credit for Increasing Research Activities.
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