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IR-2018-146SP: IRS trabaja en un nuevo Formulario 1040 para la temporada de impuestos de 2019

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 IRS trabaja en un nuevo Formulario 1040 para la temporada de impuestos de 2019

WASHINGTON – Como parte de un esfuerzo mayor para ayudar a los contribuyentes, el Servicio de Impuestos Internos planifica simplificar el Formulario 1040 en un formulario más sencillo y corto para la temporada de impuestos de 2019.

El nuevo 1040, que es aproximadamente la mitad del tamaño de la versión corriente, reemplazará el Formulario 1040 actual, así como el Formulario 1040A y el Formulario 1040EZ. El IRS circuló una copia del nuevo formulario y trabajará con la comunidad tributaria para finalizar el Formulario 1040 simplificado durante el verano.

Este nuevo enfoque simplificará el 1040 para que los 150 millones de contribuyentes puedan usar el mismo formulario. El nuevo formulario consolida las tres versiones del 1040 en un formulario simple. Al mismo tiempo, el IRS aún obtendrá la información de cada contribuyente necesaria para determinar su responsabilidad tributaria o reembolso.

El nuevo Formulario 1040 se puede complementar con anexos adicionales de ser necesario. Los contribuyentes con situaciones tributarias sencillas solo tendrían que presentar este nuevo 1040 sin anexos adicionales.

Ya que más de nueve de cada 10 contribuyentes usan software o un preparador de impuestos, el IRS trabajará con la comunidad tributaria para prepararse para el Formulario 1040 simplificado. Esto también ayudará a facilitar la transición para aquellos familiarizadas con los productos de software y el proceso de entrevista usado para preparar declaraciones de impuestos.

Los contribuyentes que presentan una declaración en papel usarán este nuevo Formulario 1040 simplificado y lo complementarán con los anexos necesarios.

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IRS working on a new Form 1040 for 2019 tax season

WASHINGTON — As part of a larger effort to help taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service plans to streamline the Form 1040 into a shorter, simpler form for the 2019 tax season.

The new 1040 – about half the size of the current version -- would replace the current Form 1040 as well as the Form 1040A and the Form 1040EZ.  The IRS circulated a copy of the new form and will work with the tax community to finalize the streamlined Form 1040 over the summer.

This new approach will simplify the 1040 so that all 150 million taxpayers can use the same form. The new form consolidates the three versions of the 1040 into one simple form. At the same time, the IRS will still obtain the information from each taxpayer needed to determine their tax liability or refund. 

The new Form 1040 uses a "building block" approach, in which the tax return is reduced to a simple form. That form can be supplemented with additional schedules if needed. Taxpayers with straightforward tax situations would only need to file this new 1040 with no additional schedules.

Since more than nine out of 10 taxpayers use software or a tax preparer, the IRS will be working with the tax community to prepare for the streamlined Form 1040. This will also help ensure a smooth transition for people familiar with software products and the interview process used to prepare tax returns.

Taxpayers who file on paper would use this new streamlined Form 1040 and supplement it with any needed schedules.

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