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Form and tax rate values are taken from the Internal Revenue Service tax pages.
Differences from 1040EZ
The "tax table" will work for any income value.
Form
1040EZ
Department of the Treasury -- Internal Revenue Service
Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers With No Dependents 1995
See instructions on back and in Form 1040EZ booklet.
Calculate tax based on:
Single
Married filing jointly
Presidential Election Campaign (See page 11.)
Notes Checking "yes" will not change your tax or reduce your refund.
Do you want $3 to go to this fund?
Yes
No
If a joint return, does you spouse want $3 to go to this fund?
Income
Attach Copy B of Form(s) W-2 here.
Enclose, but do not attach, any payments with your return
Total wages, salaries, and tips. This should be shown in box 1 of your W-2 form(s). Attach your W-2 forms(s).
Taxable interest income of $400 or less. If the total is over $400, you cannot use Form 1040EZ.
Unemployment compensation (see page 14).
Add lines 1, 2, and 3. This is your adjusted gross income. If less than $9,230. see page 15 to find out if you can claim the earned income credit on line 8.
Note:You must check Yes or No.
Can your parents (or someone else) claim you on their return?
Yes.
Do worksheet on back; enter amount from line G here.
No
If single, enter 6,400.00
If married, enter 11,550.00.
For an explanation of thest amounts, see back of form.
Subtract line 5 from line 4. If line 5 is largeter than line 4, enter 0. This is your taxable income.
Payments and tax
Enter your Federal income tax withheld from box 2 of your W-2 form(s).
Earned income credit (see page 15). Enter type and amount of nontaxable earned income below.
Add lines 7 and 8 (don't include nontaxable earned income). These are your total payments
Tax Use the amount on line 6 to find you tax in the tax table on pages 29-33 of the booklet. Then, enter the tax from the table on this line.
Refund or amount you owe
If line 9 is larger than line 10, subtract line 10 from line 9. This is your refund.
If line 10 is larger than line 9, subtract line 9 from line 10. This is the amount you owe. See page 22 for details on how to pay and what to write on your payment