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- File your tax return - Internal Revenue Service
When to file your taxes The tax deadline for 2024 tax returns is April 15, 2025 You may have more time to file if: You were affected by a federally-declared disaster On the due date, you’re living out of the country or a military member stationed in or supporting work for a designated combat zone Find your deadlines if you file on a fiscal
- Publication 523 (2024), Selling Your Home - Internal Revenue Service
There is no tax deduction for transfer taxes, stamp taxes, or other taxes, fees, and charges you paid when you sold your home However, if you paid these amounts as the seller, you can treat these taxes and fees as selling expenses
- Estimated taxes - Internal Revenue Service
To figure your estimated tax, you must figure your expected adjusted gross income, taxable income, taxes, deductions, and credits for the year When figuring your estimated tax for the current year, it may be helpful to use your income, deductions, and credits for the prior year as a starting point
- About Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and . . .
Information about Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and Certification, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file Form W-9 is used to provide a correct TIN to payers (or brokers) required to file information returns with IRS
- Form W-9 (Rev. March 2024) - Internal Revenue Service
3b If on line 3a you checked “Partnership” or “Trust estate,” or checked “LLC” and entered “P” as its tax classification, and you are providing this form to a partnership, trust, or estate in which you have an ownership interest, check this box if you have any foreign partners, owners, or beneficiaries See instructions
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