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Instruction 1120-S (Schedule K-1) Shareholder's Instructions for Schedule K-1 (Form 1120-S), Shareholder's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. 2025 11/28/2025
Instruction 4255 Instructions for Form 4255, Certain Credit Recapture, Excessive Payments, and Penalties Dec 2025 11/28/2025
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Instruction 8582 Instructions for Form 8582, Passive Activity Loss Limitations 2025 11/28/2025
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Instruction 8862 Instructions to Form 8862, Information To Claim Certain Credits After Disallowance. Dec 2025 11/28/2025
Instruction 3468 Instructions for Form 3468, Investment Credit 2025 11/28/2025
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IR-2025-116SP: No es muy temprano para prepararse para la temporada de impuestos de 2026

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No es muy temprano para prepararse para la temporada de impuestos de 2026

WASHINGTON — El Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS) anima a los contribuyentes a prepararse ahora para la próxima temporada de declaración de impuestos visitando IRS.gov/Preparese para obtener consejos acerca de las novedades y lo que deben tener en cuenta antes de presentar su declaración. Este es el primero de una serie de recordatorios especiales del IRS para ayudar a los contribuyentes a prepararse a principios de 2026 para la próxima temporada de declaración de impuestos. Un poco de trabajo previo preparando la documentación y organizando la información ahora puede ayudar a presentar las declaraciones de impuestos de manera rápida y precisa.

Es importante que los contribuyentes se preparen ahora ya que la Ley de un Gran y Hermoso Proyecto de Ley (en inglés) el puede afectar significativamente los impuestos, créditos y deducciones federales. El IRS y el Departamento del Tesoro trabajan para implementar la legislación, incluyendo la difusión de información acerca de las nuevas deducciones tributarias, como la exención de impuestos sobre las propinas, las horas extras y los intereses de los préstamos para automóviles, la nueva deducción temporal para personas mayores y otros. El IRS publicará nueva información a medida que esté disponible.

Reúna y organice sus documentos tributarios

Tener sus documentos tributarios organizados ayuda a los contribuyentes a presentar declaraciones de impuestos completas y precisas, y a evitar errores que podrían retrasar sus reembolsos. Comience por reunir:

  • Información de su cuenta bancaria.
  • Formularios W-2 de su(s) empleador(es).
  • Formularios 1099 de bancos y otros pagadores.
  • Registros de transacciones de activos digitales.

Los contribuyentes deben esperar hasta que hayan recibido todos sus documentos tributarios para presentar su declaración. Mantener los documentos organizados también facilita la búsqueda de la información necesaria para reclamar deducciones o créditos.

Cuenta en línea del IRS

Una cuenta en línea del IRS permite a los contribuyentes acceder de forma segura a su información tributaria personal, incluidas las declaraciones presentadas recientemente. Mediante esta herramienta, los contribuyentes pueden:

  • Consultar sus registros tributarios, incluidos el ingreso bruto ajustado y las transcripciones.
  • Realizar, programar y consultar pagos.
  • Obtener o consultar su PIN de protección de identidad (PIN IP).
  • Autorizar a un profesional de impuestos a acceder digitalmente a sus registros tributarios.
  • Acceder a los formularios W-2 disponibles y a ciertos formularios 1099.

Acelere su reembolso de impuestos con depósito directo

El depósito directo es la manera más rápida de recibir su reembolso. Además, de acuerdo con la Orden Ejecutiva 14247 (en inglés), el IRS comenzó a eliminar gradualmente los cheques de reembolso de impuestos en papel el 30 de septiembre de 2025, lo que significa que la mayoría de los contribuyentes deben proporcionar sus números de ruta y de cuenta para recibir sus reembolsos directamente en sus cuentas bancarias.

Los contribuyentes sin cuenta bancaria pueden aprender a abrir una en un banco asegurado por la FDIC o a través de la Herramienta Nacional de Localización de Cooperativas de Crédito (en inglés). Veteranos pueden consultar el Programa de Banca para Beneficios de Veteranos (en inglés) para conocer opciones de servicios financieros en bancos participantes.

Tarjetas de débito prepagadas, billeteras digitales o aplicaciones móviles pueden ser compatibles con el depósito directo. Para usar estas opciones, los contribuyentes deben tener los números de ruta y de cuenta asociados a sus cuentas personales. Consulte con el proveedor de la aplicación móvil o la institución financiera para confirmar qué números usar.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

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Instruction 1099-S Instructions for Form 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions Dec 2026 11/26/2025
Instruction 1065 (Schedule K-1) Partner's Instructions for Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), Partner's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. 2025 11/26/2025
Instruction 720 Instructions for Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return Dec 2025 11/26/2025
Form 1118 Foreign Tax Credit - Corporations Dec 2025 11/26/2025
Instruction 1040 (Schedule F) Instructions for Schedule F (Form 1040), Profit or Loss From Farming 2025 11/26/2025
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IR-2025-116: It’s not too early to get ready for the 2026 tax season

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Issue Number:    IR-2025-116

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It's not too early to get ready for the 2026 tax season

IR-2025-116, Nov. 26, 2025

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to take steps now to prepare for the upcoming filing season by visiting IRS.gov/GetReady for tips on what is new and what to consider before filing. This is the first in a series of special IRS "Get Ready" reminders to help taxpayers prepare in early 2026 for the upcoming tax filing season. A little advance work preparing paperwork and organizing information now can help with filing tax returns quickly and accurately.

It is important for taxpayers to get ready now because the One, Big, Beautiful Bill can significantly affect federal taxes, credits and deductions. The IRS and Treasury are working to implement the new legislation, including providing information on the new tax deductions, such as no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on car loan interest, the new temporary deduction for seniors and others. The IRS will release new information as it becomes available.

Gather and organize tax records

Having organized tax records helps taxpayers file complete and accurate tax returns and avoid errors that could delay refunds. Start by collecting:

  • Bank account information.
  • Forms W-2 from your employer(s).
  • Forms 1099 from banks and other payers.
  • Records of digital asset transactions.

Taxpayers should wait to file until they have received all their tax records. Keeping documents organized can also make it easier to locate information needed to claim deductions or credits.

Online Account

An IRS online account allows taxpayers to access personal tax information, including recently filed returns, securely. Through this tool, taxpayers can:

  • View tax records, including adjusted gross income and transcripts.
  • Make, schedule and view payments.
  • Get or view their Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN).
  • Authorize a tax professional to access their tax records digitally.
  • Access available Forms W-2 and certain 1099s.

Speed tax refunds with direct deposit

Direct deposit is the fastest way to receive a refund. Additionally, in accordance with Executive Order 14247, the IRS began phasing out paper tax refund checks on Sept. 30, 2025, which means most taxpayers must provide routing and account numbers to get their refunds directly deposited into their bank accounts.

Taxpayers without a bank account can learn how to open one at an FDIC insured bank or through the National Credit Union Locator Tool. Veterans, see the Veterans Benefits Banking Program for financial services options at participating banks.

Prepaid debit cards, digital wallets or mobile apps may support direct deposit. To use these options, taxpayers must have routing and account numbers associated with their personal accounts. Check with the mobile app provider or financial institution to confirm which numbers to use.  


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Instruction 1099-S Instructions for Form 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions Dec 2026 11/26/2025
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