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Federal Income Tax Forms for Business Types

How to fill out all types of federal income tax forms for business types.
  1. Corporate Tax Return Filing (2)
  2. Partnership Tax Returns (3)
  3. S Corporation Tax on 1120S (3)
  4. Schedule C for Sole Prop (11)

What Tax Filing Documents Do I Need to File Schedule C?

Tax filing documents needed to prepare Schedule C include: profit & loss statement (income statement), balance sheet, asset records, business use of home documentation, depreciation schedules.

How Do I Include My Business Tax Information in My Personal Tax Return?

How to include your business tax information in your personal tax return.

What do I Need to Know to File Schedule SE for 2011?

Get the answers to your questions about Schedule SE: What is Schedule SE? How do I file Schedule SE? Who must file Schedule SE? How do I complete Schedule SE?

Form 945 - Annual Return of Withheld Federal Income Tax

Form 945 Annual Return of Withheld Federal Tax

Basics Guide to Form 1120-S - U.S. Income Tax Return for an S…

This article provides a general outline of the information required on Form 1120-S - U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation, including schedules.

Can I File Schedule C-EZ? How Do I Complete Schedule C-EZ?

When you are eligible to file Schedule C-EZ and how to complete Schedule C-EZ

Tax Filing Documents for Business Types

Getting ready for filing business taxes? This list of tax filing documents for business types will help you prepare to work on your business taxes or to take your business taxes to a CPA or other tax preparer.

Which Income Tax Form Do I Use for My Business?

This article details the specific business income tax form to be completed by each type of business.

What Form Do I Use to File My Business Federal Income Taxes?

Lists the federal income tax forms for each type of business

Cost of Goods Sold on Business Tax Forms

How cost of goods sold is shown on business tax forms, including Schedule C for sole proprietors, Form 1065 for partnerships, Form 1120 for corporations, and Form 1120-S for S corporations.

How Does a Corporation and an S Corporation Pay Income Taxes?

How a corporation and s corporation pay income tax. A corporation pays income taxes using Form 1120, while an S corporation uses Form 1120S.

Everything You Need to Know About Taxes for Your Home-Based Business

Everything about home-based business taxes and tax deductions for home-based businesses.

How Do I Complete an Amended Business Tax Return? Where Do I Send the Return?

If you made a mistake on your business tax return, you can file an amended return. This article explains where and how to file your amended business tax return, depending on your business type.

How Do I Complete Form 1040X for Schedule C Change?

If you made a mistake on your business tax return, you can file an amended return. This article explains how to file Form 1040X for changes in Schedule C - Small Business Profit or Loss.

What Form Do I Use to File an Amended Business Tax Return?

If you made a mistake on your business tax return, you can file an amended return. The form you use to file this amended return depends on your business type.

When Do I Need to File an Amended Business Tax Return?

If you made a mistake on your business tax return, you can file an amended return. This article includes information on when to file an amended business tax return.

Why Do I Need to File an Amended Business Tax Return?

If you made a mistake on your business tax return, you can file an amended return.

Filing an Amended Business Tax Return

Reasons for filing an amended business tax return, which form to use for sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, how long you have to file an amended return.

Selecting a Business Organization Type - a Checklist

I'm starting a business. How do I choose a type of business organization? Here is a checklist of factors to consider when selecting your legal form of business, including how each business type is taxed.

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