IRS Releases Form 1040 For 2020 Tax Year | Taxgirl # (2024)

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the very-probably-unless-Congress-does-something-soon final version ofForm 1040,U.S. Individual Income Tax Return for 2020 (downloads as a PDF). There are several notable changes to the form proposed for the tax year 2020 – the tax return that you’ll file in 2021.

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Identifying information. There are no real changes to the identification portion of the Form 1040: this is where you list your name, address, Social Security Number (or ITIN) and note your filing status.

Virtual currency.As expected, a question about virtual currency remains on the front of the Form 1040. A new cryptocurrency compliance measure for taxpayers was introduced in 2019 in the form of a checkbox on the top ofSchedule 1,Additional Income and Adjustments to Income. Schedule 1 is used to report income or adjustments to income that can’t be entered directly on the front page of form 1040.

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I notedlast yearthat the IRS has made no secret that it believes that taxpayers are not correctly reporting cryptocurrency transactions. An IRS dive into the data showed that for the 2013 through 2015 tax years, when IRS matched data collected from forms 8949,Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets, which were filed electronically, they found that just 807 individuals reported a transaction using a property description likely related to bitcoin in 2013; in 2015, the number fell to 802. This, despite a clear uptick in cryptocurrency use and trading. The IRS has made cryptocurrency compliance one of its target issues for the 2021 year, so expect this box to get a lot of scrutiny.

Standard Deductions and Dependents.This routine information and the layout remain the same (only the numbers for the standard deduction have changed: you can find those here).

Charitable contributions. As a result of theCARES Act, charitable cash contributions of up to $300 are temporarily above-the-line deductions. That means that you do not have to itemize your deductions to deduct your charitable contribution. And yes, the $300 limit is per return, so a married couple can only deduct a total of $300.

Income items.Outside of the adjustments to income, there isn’t much difference in income reconciliation. We’ll just have to get used to yet another line number for taxable income (it’s now line 15).

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Tax, Credits, and Deductions. One thing that jumps out immediately is that the “Federal income tax withheld from Forms W-2 and 1099” line has now been divided into separate lines (lines 25(a)-(c)) for withholding for Forms W-2, 1099, and “other forms.” This suggests an increased level of scrutiny for the self-employed and gig workers.

And keep in mind that there’s a new Form 1099 in town: Form 1099-NEC, Non-employee Compensation, will replace Form 1099-MISC for gig workers and independent contractors. You can find out more here.

You’ll also post any estimated tax payments and amounts carried forward from last year’s return (if any) on line 26. This is new and much more simple: previously, estimated tax payments were lumped in together on line 18 after you figured the amounts on Schedule 3.

Stimulus Checks.There is a separate reconciliation schedule for stimulus checks that will carry over to page two of your Form 1040. You’ll see it on line 30: Recovery rebate credit. If you didn’t receive the correct amount in your stimulus check in 2019 (for example, you made too much money in 2019 or you had a child in 2020), you’ll make those adjustments on line 30.

The instructions will include a worksheet that you can use to figure what you’re owed. The maximum credit is $1,200 ($2,400 if married filing jointly) plus $500 for each qualifying child. The instructions aren’t out just yet, but you can get a sense of what you’ll need to know by checking out the draft instructions.

Refunds.Outside of some renumbering, the refund sections have not changed.

Amount You Owe.Usually, figuring the amount you owe is pretty simple: it’s tax due less credits and payments. But there’s a new line for 2020 which notes:Schedule H and Schedule SE filers, line 37 may not represent all of the taxes you owe for 2020. See Schedule 3, line 12e, and its instructions for details.

And yes, Schedule 3, line 12e, is new. It says:Deferral for certain Schedule H or SE filers (see instructions)That deferral? Under the CARES Act, employers may defer the deposit and payment of the employer’s portion of Social Security taxes. The deferral applies to deposits and payments of the employer’s share of Social Security tax that would otherwise be required to be made during the period beginning on March 27, 2020, and ending December 31, 2020, with half being due on December 31, 2021, and the remainder due on December 31, 2022. What does that have to do with Form 1040?The relief also applies to self-employed persons.

Other Information

IP PIN. The spot for an IP PIN isn’t new but more taxpayers may be paying attention this year since there’s an opportunity to opt-in.

Numbered and Lettered Schedules. Form 1040 still has lettered schedules (like Schedule A, Itemized deductions) and numbered schedules (like Schedule 1, Additional Income and Adjustments To Income).

New Schedule LEP. There is a new schedule: Schedule LEP, Request for Change in Language Preference. Schedule LEP allows taxpayers to state a preference to receive written communications from the IRS in a language other than English. The draft instructions suggest that you can choose from 20 languages, including French, Spanish, Japanese, and Farsi.

Form 1040-SR. For 2020, if you were born before January 2, 1956, you have the option to use Form 1040-SR, U.S. Tax Return for Seniors (downloads as PDF).

Expect more information as IRS continues to update forms for what promises to be an interesting tax season!

IRS Releases Form 1040 For 2020 Tax Year | Taxgirl # (2024)

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IRS Releases Form 1040 For 2020 Tax Year | Taxgirl #? ›

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the very-probably-unless-Congress-does-something-soon final version of Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return for 2020 (downloads as a PDF). There are several notable changes to the form proposed for the tax year 2020 – the tax return that you'll file in 2021.

Where can I get a 1040 tax form for 2020? ›

Get the current filing year's forms, instructions, and publications for free from the IRS.
  • Download them from IRS.gov.
  • Order online and have them delivered by U.S. mail.
  • Order by phone at 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676)
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How do I get a copy of my IRS 2020 1040? ›

Taxpayers can request a copy of a tax return by completing and mailing Form 4506 to the IRS address listed on the form. There's a $43 fee for each copy and these are available for the current tax year and up to seven years prior.

Can I file 2020 Form 1040 online? ›

Answer: Yes, you can file an original Form 1040 series tax return electronically using any filing status. Filing your return electronically is faster, safer, and more accurate than mailing your tax return because it's transmitted electronically to the IRS computer systems.

How do I access my 2020 tax return? ›

1. Go to www.IRS.gov. 2. Click on box that says “Get Your Tax Record.””.

Can 2020 tax returns still be efiled? ›

Yes, you can typically e-file the currently due tax year and two prior years, except during an IRS closure. For example, once the IRS has opened e-filing for tax year 2023 returns, you'll be able to e-file 2023, 2022 and 2021. Extension filings are only available for the currently due tax year.

Can I print 2020 tax forms? ›

File your federal tax forms online for free

You can e-file directly to the IRS and download or print a copy of your tax return. Federal tax filing is free for everyone with no limitations, and state filing is only $14.99.

Does IRS destroy tax returns after 7 years? ›

Period of Limitations that apply to income tax returns

Keep records for 7 years if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction. Keep records for 6 years if you do not report income that you should report, and it is more than 25% of the gross income shown on your return.

Can I get a copy of my tax return from the IRS online? ›

You may register to use Get Transcript Online to view, print, or download all transcript types listed below. If you're unable to register, or you prefer not to use Get Transcript Online, you may order a tax return transcript and/or a tax account transcript through Get Transcript by Mail or by calling 800-908-9946.

How many years can you file back taxes? ›

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Many people may lose out on their tax refund simply because they did not file a federal income tax return. By law, they only have a three-year window from the original due date, normally the April deadline, to claim their refunds.

What is the new 1040 form for seniors? ›

Form 1040-SR is available as an optional alternative to using Form 1040 for taxpayers who are age 65 or older. Form 1040-SR uses the same schedules and instructions as Form 1040 does.

What form do I need to file 2020 taxes? ›

If you have wages, file Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. If you're a senior, you can file 1040-SR. If you have a business or side income, file Form 1040 with a Schedule C.

What happens if you don't file taxes for 2 years? ›

Penalties can include significant fines and even prison time. Luckily, the government has a limited amount of time in which it can file a criminal charge against you for tax evasion. If the IRS chooses to pursue charges, this must be done within six years after the date the tax return was due.

How do I get a copy of my 2020 tax filing? ›

You may be able to obtain a free copy of your California tax return. Go to MyFTB for information on how to register for your account. You may also request a copy of your tax return by submitting a Request for Copy of Tax Return (Form FTB 3516 ) or written request.

Can I print my own 1040 form? ›

Personal computer users may download forms and publications from the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov/forms_pubs/index.html. This site also has links to state tax forms and to forms that you can fill in online and then print.

How far back can I get IRS transcripts? ›

You can get transcripts of the last 10 tax years. Transcripts are free. Online orders can be downloaded immediately. Phone and mail orders take 5-10 days.

How do I get 1040 forms from previous years? ›

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can provide you with copies of your tax return from the most recent seven tax years. You can request copies by preparing Form 4506 and attaching payment of $43 for each one. Once the IRS receives your request, it can take up to 60 days for the agency to process it.

Where can I get a copy of my 1040? ›

Taxpayers can either request a tax return transcript or order a full copy of a previously-filed return from the IRS. The fastest option is to request an online tax return transcript, which you can view, download, and print. Alternatively, you can request a transcript by mail.

What is a 1040 form and where do I get it? ›

Form 1040, formally known as the “U.S. Individual Income Tax Return,” is the form people use to report income to the IRS, claim tax deductions and credits, and calculate their tax refund or tax bill for the year. The IRS releases a revised version of the form for each tax filing year.

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