Tax forms are official documents used to report income and taxes owed to the government. These forms are typically issued by the tax authority in a country, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States.
And are used by individuals, businesses, and organizations to report their income, deductions, and other financial information to the government.
Examples of tax forms include the W-2 form, which reports an employee’s wages and taxes withheld by their employer, and the 1040 form, which is used by individuals to report their personal income and deductions.
Tax forms can be complex and may require the assistance of a tax professional to complete accurately.
Tax Forms
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