How To File
Forms
Dependents
Deductions & Credits
Bits & Pieces of the Return
100

Filing status commonly used for unmarried people with no dependents

What is Single?

100

This form is filed by employees only

What is a W2?

100

The correct term for a dependent that is a relative i.e. child, parent, niece or nephew, that earned LESS than $4,700

What is a Qualifying Relative?

100

This credit can only be claimed if the tax payer actually earned income for the year.

What is the Earned Income Credit (EIC)

100

This is the form for individual taxpayers

What is the 1040?

200

This filing status is used when married couples do NOT include both incomes on one tax return

What is Married Filing Separately?

200

This form shows amount of tuition paid for the year for a student

What is a 1098-T?

200

The correct term for a dependent that may be under 19, under 24 if a full time student

What is Other Qualifying Dependent?

200

This credit can be claimed for dependents under the age of 17

What is the Child Tax Credit?

200

This is the line on the 1040 which shows Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)

What is line 11?

300

Filing status used by a taxpayer with a dependent, whose spouse passed away

What is Surviving Spouse with dependent child?

300

This form is issued to taxpayers who earned income and have either a social security number, an ITIN, or an EIN but are NOT employees

What is a 1099-NEC

300

This is the maximum amount of dependents you can claim for the Earned Income Credit

What is 3?

300

This deduction is used for taxpayers who elect to NOT itemize their deductions

What is the Standard Deduction?

300

This Schedule is where you enter the expenses a contractor had during the year

What is a Schedule C?

400

Filing status used by couples that have agreed to file together

What is Married Filing Jointly?

400

This form is normally issued from financial institutions to show interest earned on an account

What is a 1099-INT?

400

These dependents can be claimed, even if they are over the age of 24

What are permanently disabled and/or blind dependents?

400

Parents of students ages 19-24 may be able to claim this credit

What is the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC)

400

This schedule is where you enter interest earned on a bank account

What is the Schedule B?

500

Filing status used by a taxpayer that provides over 50% of support to their household/qualifying dependent

What is Head of Household?

500

This form shows if there were gains, losses, or breaking even on sold stock, bonds, and/or securities

What is a 1099-B?

500

You can claim these relatives that are NOT children if you cover over 50% of their expenses, even if they do NOT live with you

Who are your parents?

500

An example of this type of deduction would be, Charitable Donations

What is an Itemized Deduction?

500

Property management, maintenance & repair expenses, depreciation, and real estate taxes for rental properties are entered here

What is a Schedule E?