1998 Instruction(s) 1040 (Schedule AandB) Instructions for Schedules A and B for Form 1040-2025

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A Schedule B IRS form reports taxable interest and dividend income received during the tax year. Most taxpayers only need to file a Schedule B if they receive more than $1,500 of taxable interest or dividends.
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You use Schedule A to itemize deductions on your tax return when your itemized deductions exceed the Standard Deduction. Taxpayers use Schedule B to report interest and dividend income when it exceeds the IRS annual threshold of $1,500 (tax year 2023, 2024, and 2025).

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