Users' questions

Can you still file taxes from 2012?

Can you still file taxes from 2012?

2012 tax filing is no longer available, but you can still file your 2013-2019 tax returns.

Can I file 2012 taxes online?

You can still file your late 2012 taxes! * The IRS does not allow electronic filing of prior year tax returns, and the deadline for 2012 electronic filing has passed on October 15, 2013. You may still prepare your 2012 taxes using our website.

What are the different 1040 schedules?

The new Form 1040 comes with 6 schedules — here’s how to use them

  • Schedule 1 – Additional Income and Adjustments to Income.
  • Schedule 2 – Tax.
  • Schedule 3 – Nonrefundable Credits.
  • Schedule 4 – Other Taxes.
  • Schedule 5 – Other Payments and Refundable Credits.
  • Schedule 6 – Foreign Address and Third Party Designee.

What is the difference between 1040 Schedule 1 and 2?

Schedule 1 also includes some common adjustments to income, like the student loan interest deduction and deductions for educator expenses. Schedule 2: Supporting documentation for tax form 1040 if box 11b is checked.

Can I use TurboTax for prior years?

You can easily access prior year tax forms on the TurboTax website or by contacting the IRS. Don’t make the mistake of using current year tax forms or you may end up preparing the return again.

Will I get less back in taxes in 2021?

Since the 2021 credit is fully refundable, you’ll get a tax refund if the credit amount you claim on your return is greater than your tax liability. If the credit amount available is less than your tax liability, you’ll still see a reduction of the tax you owe.

Can I file 2012 taxes on TurboTax?

You can no longer file your 2012 tax return through TurboTax. The oldest return you can file using TurboTax is 2014, and the Online product is only available for the current year filing.

What is Schedule 3 on a 1040?

Form 1040 isn’t as long as it used to be, thanks to a few new schedules. One of these forms may be Form 1040 Schedule 3, which lists additional credits you might be able to claim as well as some payments that will get applied to your tax bill.

Is Schedule 1 the same as 1040?

Schedule 1 is a tax form that you need to attach to your federal tax return — IRS Form 1040 — if you have certain types of income or if you have certain expenses that the federal government allows you to exclude from your taxable income. (These three types of income are written directly on Form 1040.)

Do I attach Schedule 1 to my 1040?

Generally, taxpayers file a Schedule 1 to report income or adjustments to income that can’t be entered directly on Form 1040. This question is used to help determine if you may be eligible to skip certain questions in the FAFSA form.

Can you file 3 years of taxes at once?

You can do it at any time—the IRS won’t decline your return—but you only have three years to file if you want to claim a refund for a tax year, and the IRS might take action against you after six years.

Can I file 2 years of taxes at once?

Yes, you can. You will need to file the income from each year, separately. A tax return for each year of income that you need to report.