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About Form 1041, U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and TrustsInformation about Form 1041, U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file.
Form 1041
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PDF version of Form 1041.
Instructions for Form 1041
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Instructions explaining how to file Form 1041.
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Highlights from the summer 2022 Tax Security Summit
Tax Tip 2022-132, August 29, 2022 — The IRS, state tax agencies and the tax industry – working together as the Security Summit recently concluded its summer series, Protect 星空体育手机端 Clients; Protect 星空体育手机端self. This campaign was a reminder for tax pros to focus on fundamentals of security and watch out for emerging issues when using cloud-based services for their practice.
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Tax Professionals
A few simple steps can keep tax pros ahead of email and cloud-based scams
Tax Tip 2022-136, September 6, 2022 — Even a savvy person can get duped by a phishing email if they don’t know the warning signs of a scam. It’s unfortunate when anyone is fooled by an identity thief, but tax pros especially need to be aware of evolving scams that steal client data.
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Tax Professionals
First time tax filers: IRS Free File can make filing easier
Tax Tip 2024-07, Feb. 14, 2024 — If taxpayers are filing a tax return for the first time, IRS Free File can help. This program provides free tax preparation, free electronic filing and free direct deposit for eligible taxpayers.
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Individuals
Tax pros: Stay vigilant against phishing emails and cloud-based attacks
Tax Tip 2023-102, Aug. 21, 2023 — The IRS and its Security Summit partners continue to see a steady stream of attacks aimed at the nation's tax professionals to steal sensitive tax and financial information from their clients.
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Tax Professionals
Simplified option for home office deduction
Beginning in tax year 2013 (returns filed in 2014), taxpayers may use a simplified option when figuring the deduction for business use of their home
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Small Businesses
Intermediate sanctions: Substantial influence
A person who holds certain powers, responsibilies, or interests is considered to be in a position to exercise substantial influence over the affairs of the organization.
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Charities and Nonprofits
Where to file - Forms beginning with the number 5
Find IRS mailing addresses to file forms beginning with the number 5.
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Individuals
IRS shares new warning signs of incorrect claims for Employee Retention Credit
Tax Tip 2024-72, Aug. 26, 2024 — The IRS recently shared five new warning signs of incorrect claims by businesses for the Employee Retention Credit.
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Businesses
Some things to know about crowdfunding and taxes
IRS Tax Tip 2022-120, August 8, 2022 — Crowdfunding is a popular way to raise money online. People often use crowdfunding to fundraise for a business, for charity, or for gifts. It’s important to know that money raised through crowdfunding may be taxable.
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Individuals
IRS Direct File and Free File can save taxpayers money
Tax Tip 2025-17, March 13, 2025 — Taxpayers who want to file free federal tax returns have several options that offer online tax preparation, electronic filing and direct deposit of refunds for free.
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Individuals