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IRS Form 1040EZ: Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers with No Dependents was the shortened version of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 1040. This form was for taxpayers with basic tax situations and offered a fast and easy way to file income taxes.
Married couples who are nonresident transferors/sellers, and who transfer or sell their interest in New York State real property, may file one Form IT-2663 and use one check or money order. The term married includes a marriage between same-sex spouses.
You could use Form 1040-EZ if all of the following apply: You file as single or married filing jointly. Your taxable income was less than $100,000. You dont claim any dependents.
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Virtually everybody uses the regular Form 1040, but there are also three common schedules you may or may not have to tack onto it, depending on your tax situation and whether you want to claim certain deductions and credits. Some people may not have to file any of these schedules, while others may need to file more.
Form 1040 is what individual taxpayers use to file their taxes with the IRS. The form determines if additional taxes are due or if the filer will receive a tax refund.
Form 1040EZ Eligibility Your filing status was single or married filing jointly. You did not claim anyone as your dependent. You (and your spouse, if youre filing jointly) were under age 65 in the relevant tax year, and not blind. Your taxable income was less than $100,000.
Fortunately, if the property being sold is a primary residence in which the seller has resided for 2 or more years, the seller can claim the benefit of a $250,000 exclusion ($500,000 for a married couple).
Form 1040EZ Eligibility Your filing status was single or married filing jointly. You did not claim anyone as your dependent. You (and your spouse, if youre filing jointly) were under age 65 in the relevant tax year, and not blind. Your taxable income was less than $100,000.

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