This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income, interest under $1,500, and unemployment compensation. The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment income, deductions, tax credits, tax owed or refund amount. It includes worksheets to calculate the standard deduction and making work pay credit.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had income only from wages, salaries, tips, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and Alaska Permanent Fund dividends of $1,500 or less. The form collects identifying information like names and social security numbers. It then requests information about income, tax withholdings, credits, and amount of refund or tax owed to calculate tax liability.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides line items to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, the standard deduction or exemption amount, taxable income, taxes withheld, refund or amount owed.
2) The form includes worksheets to calculate the standard deduction or exemption amount if the filer can be claimed as a dependent, and to calculate the making work pay credit.
3) The filer certifies the accuracy of the information provided and may authorize a third party to discuss the return with the IRS. The completed form must be mailed to the IRS by April 18, 2011.
1. The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2. It allows taxpayers to claim personal exemptions, the standard deduction, federal income tax withheld, and tax credits like the earned income tax credit.
3. The form calculates tax liability and determines if a refund is owed or additional tax needs to be paid. It provides instructions for direct deposit of refunds or payment of amounts owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is used to file individual income tax returns for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income reported on a W-2 form, taxable interest income under $1,500, and unemployment compensation. The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment income, deductions, tax credits, tax owed or refund amount.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ, which is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. It provides lines to report income, credits, payments, and determine tax liability or refund amount.
2) The form includes sections to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income. It provides a worksheet to calculate the standard deduction or exemption amount.
3) It allows the taxpayer to claim credits for federal tax withheld, the making work pay credit, and earned income credit. It provides lines to determine total payments and credits versus tax liability and calculate any refund or amount owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income reported on a W-2 form, little or no interest income, and no other income. The summary is:
1. Jessica Harada is filing a single return reporting $45,000 in wages from a W-2 form.
2. She is claiming the standard deduction of $9,350 and no other deductions or credits.
3. Based on her taxable income of $35,650, she owes $5,100 in federal income tax for 2010.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for the year 2010. It contains information about a taxpayer named Monica B. Sagowitz including her wages of $55,000 and federal income tax withheld of $45,650. The summary is:
1) This is an IRS Form 1040EZ for 2010 individual income tax filing for Monica B. Sagowitz.
2) Monica reported $55,000 in wages and $45,650 in federal income tax withholding.
3) Based on Monica's income and withholding, she is due a tax refund of $7,600.
Joseph Chin filed a 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return reporting $55,000 in wages. He is filing as single and claims the standard deduction of $9,350, resulting in taxable income of $45,650. Using the tax table, his tax due is $7,600. As he had no tax withheld or credits, the full $7,600 amount is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had income only from wages, salaries, tips, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and Alaska Permanent Fund dividends of $1,500 or less. The form collects identifying information like names and social security numbers. It then requests information about income, tax withholdings, credits, and amount of refund or tax owed to calculate tax liability.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides line items to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, the standard deduction or exemption amount, taxable income, taxes withheld, refund or amount owed.
2) The form includes worksheets to calculate the standard deduction or exemption amount if the filer can be claimed as a dependent, and to calculate the making work pay credit.
3) The filer certifies the accuracy of the information provided and may authorize a third party to discuss the return with the IRS. The completed form must be mailed to the IRS by April 18, 2011.
1. The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2. It allows taxpayers to claim personal exemptions, the standard deduction, federal income tax withheld, and tax credits like the earned income tax credit.
3. The form calculates tax liability and determines if a refund is owed or additional tax needs to be paid. It provides instructions for direct deposit of refunds or payment of amounts owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is used to file individual income tax returns for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income reported on a W-2 form, taxable interest income under $1,500, and unemployment compensation. The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment income, deductions, tax credits, tax owed or refund amount.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ, which is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. It provides lines to report income, credits, payments, and determine tax liability or refund amount.
2) The form includes sections to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income. It provides a worksheet to calculate the standard deduction or exemption amount.
3) It allows the taxpayer to claim credits for federal tax withheld, the making work pay credit, and earned income credit. It provides lines to determine total payments and credits versus tax liability and calculate any refund or amount owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income reported on a W-2 form, little or no interest income, and no other income. The summary is:
1. Jessica Harada is filing a single return reporting $45,000 in wages from a W-2 form.
2. She is claiming the standard deduction of $9,350 and no other deductions or credits.
3. Based on her taxable income of $35,650, she owes $5,100 in federal income tax for 2010.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for the year 2010. It contains information about a taxpayer named Monica B. Sagowitz including her wages of $55,000 and federal income tax withheld of $45,650. The summary is:
1) This is an IRS Form 1040EZ for 2010 individual income tax filing for Monica B. Sagowitz.
2) Monica reported $55,000 in wages and $45,650 in federal income tax withholding.
3) Based on Monica's income and withholding, she is due a tax refund of $7,600.
Joseph Chin filed a 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return reporting $55,000 in wages. He is filing as single and claims the standard deduction of $9,350, resulting in taxable income of $45,650. Using the tax table, his tax due is $7,600. As he had no tax withheld or credits, the full $7,600 amount is owed.
Kelly Lee filed a 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return reporting $45,000 in wages from a job. Lee claimed the standard deduction of $9,350 and had $5,100 in total tax due. No other credits or payments were claimed, resulting in $5,100 owed to the IRS.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had wages, salaries, and tips under $100,000. The form includes sections to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, deductions, tax amount, payments and credits, refund or amount owed.
1. Tyrone Tupac Abhnikahgri Shakur filed a single income tax return for 2010 reporting $40,000 in wages.
2. His taxable income was $30,650 after subtracting the standard deduction of $9,350.
3. His total tax owed was $4,175, which he left unpaid with the return.
This document is Ellie Quinby's 2010 Form 1040EZ individual income tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and had $8,913 in federal income tax withheld. Her taxable income was $35,650 and her total tax was $5,100, resulting in a $3,813 refund. She elected to have her refund directly deposited and did not designate a third party to discuss her tax return with the IRS.
This document is an individual income tax return form (Form 1040EZ) for the year 2010 that was filed by Andaru Z. Iman.
1) The form provides personal information for the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number.
2) It reports $45,000 in wages as the sole source of income.
3) Based on the reported income and filing status, the taxpayer's tax liability is calculated as $4,694. No payments were made so the full amount is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It contains personal information such as name, address, social security number. It also contains financial information including wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, standard deduction, taxable income, federal tax withheld, refund amount. The form is used to file a basic tax return for single or joint filers with no dependents and simple tax situations.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It includes information such as the filer's name, address, social security number. The form is used to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and determine the filer's adjusted gross income, standard deduction, taxable income, tax amount, refund or amount owed.
Nkem Chukwumerije files a 2010 Form 1040EZ individual tax return. He reports $55,000 in wages as his only income. His filing status is single. He claims the standard deduction of $9,350, resulting in taxable income of $45,650. Using the tax table, his tax is calculated to be $7,600. As he had no tax withheld or credits, the amount he owes is $7,600.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year filed by Bernard Wang.
2) On line 1, Mr. Wang reports $40,000 in wages.
3) With a standard deduction of $9,350 and taxable income of $30,650, Mr. Wang's tax due is $4,175 according to the tax table.
1) Zachary Z Hall files a single tax return for 2010 reporting $55,000 in wages as his only income.
2) He is not eligible to claim any dependents or credits other than the $400 Making Work Pay credit.
3) After subtracting his standard deduction of $9,350 and the Making Work Pay credit, Hall owes $9,538 in federal income tax for 2010.
Angela Park files a single tax return for 2010 reporting $40,000 in wages. She claims the standard deduction of $9,350 and has $4,173 in federal income tax withheld. Her tax owed of $4,183 is nearly equal to the amount withheld, resulting in a small amount owed of $10. The summary provides the key details about Angela's income, deductions, payments, credits, and tax owed based on the single page tax return form.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year filed by Bernard Wang.
2) On line 1, Mr. Wang reports $40,000 in wages.
3) With a standard deduction of $9,350 and taxable income of $30,650, Mr. Wang's tax due is calculated as $6,175 on line 11.
4) As Mr. Wang had no withholding or credits, the full $6,175 is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is used to file a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with taxable income under $100,000 who do not have dependents.
The form requests personal information like name, address, social security number. It asks about income sources like wages from a W-2, taxable interest, unemployment compensation. It provides worksheets to calculate the standard deduction and making work pay credit. The taxpayer's tax liability is calculated and any refund or amount owed is determined.
La autora describe su libro favorito, Orgullo y Prejuicio de Jane Austen. Explica que la historia describe la relación amor-odio entre Elizabeth y Darcy, un hombre lleno de prejuicios debido a su clase social alta y una mujer llena de orgullo que luchan contra estos sentimientos para darse cuenta de su amor. La autora recomienda el libro porque encuentra la historia interesante y hace reflexionar sobre los obstáculos que enfrentamos debido a sentimientos encontrados.
El documento discute las causas y efectos del cambio climático. Explica que es causado principalmente por la quema de combustibles fósiles y las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, y no por el agujero de ozono. Un panel de 2000 científicos ha determinado que el cambio climático es un hecho y debemos tomar medidas para detenerlo. También señala que todos los niveles de gobierno, incluidas las administraciones locales, deben tomar medidas para mitigar el cambio climático, como fomentar las energ
El documento describe tres obras arquitectónicas de Frank Lloyd Wright que ejemplifican el estilo organicista: la Casa Robie, la Casa Kaufmann y el Museo Guggenheim. Todas las obras integran la estructura y el diseño armónicamente en el paisaje natural, usan materiales tradicionales junto con nuevos materiales como el cristal y el acero, y tienen plantas cruciformes que permiten una distribución espacial libre.
El documento habla sobre la historia de Sadako Sasaki, una niña japonesa que sobrevivió a la bomba atómica de Hiroshima pero desarrolló leucemia años después. Según una leyenda japonesa, si alguien construye mil grullas de papel, se le concederá su mayor deseo. Mientras estaba en el hospital, Sadako deseó curarse y comenzó a hacer grullas de papel, aunque murió antes de terminarlas. Sus amigos completaron las mil grullas en su memoria con la esperanza de evitar fut
La contaminación del agua se produce cuando se agregan sustancias tóxicas que afectan su comportamiento habitual. La contaminación puede provenir de fuentes naturales o actividades humanas, siendo esta última la más importante debido al desarrollo e industrialización. Los principales contaminantes del agua son basuras, desechos químicos industriales, agentes infecciosos y petróleo procedente de vertidos.
Este poema advierte sobre los peligros de perseguir el amor de alguien que no está interesado, comparando esto con un halcón que intenta cazar a una garza guerrera. El halcón que se atreve con una garza guerrera se enfrenta a peligros, al igual que quien persigue el amor de alguien que no corresponde sus sentimientos.
La llegada del tren fue la primera película proyectada públicamente por los hermanos Lumière en 1895. Esta película de apenas un minuto de duración mostrando la llegada de un tren a una estación se convirtió en un icono del nuevo arte del cine.
El documental resume la teoría evolutiva de Charles Darwin presentada en su libro El origen de las especies. Explica que Darwin propuso que los seres vivos evolucionaron a partir de ancestros comunes mediante un proceso de selección natural donde las especies mejor adaptadas a su entorno sobreviven y se reproducen. Aunque muchos científicos aceptan esta teoría, otros y algunas religiones aún la rechazan. El documental también destaca el valor de Darwin por desafiar las creencias de la época y defender sus ideas innovadoras a pesar de la
Kelly Lee filed a 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return reporting $45,000 in wages from a job. Lee claimed the standard deduction of $9,350 and had $5,100 in total tax due. No other credits or payments were claimed, resulting in $5,100 owed to the IRS.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had wages, salaries, and tips under $100,000. The form includes sections to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, deductions, tax amount, payments and credits, refund or amount owed.
1. Tyrone Tupac Abhnikahgri Shakur filed a single income tax return for 2010 reporting $40,000 in wages.
2. His taxable income was $30,650 after subtracting the standard deduction of $9,350.
3. His total tax owed was $4,175, which he left unpaid with the return.
This document is Ellie Quinby's 2010 Form 1040EZ individual income tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and had $8,913 in federal income tax withheld. Her taxable income was $35,650 and her total tax was $5,100, resulting in a $3,813 refund. She elected to have her refund directly deposited and did not designate a third party to discuss her tax return with the IRS.
This document is an individual income tax return form (Form 1040EZ) for the year 2010 that was filed by Andaru Z. Iman.
1) The form provides personal information for the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number.
2) It reports $45,000 in wages as the sole source of income.
3) Based on the reported income and filing status, the taxpayer's tax liability is calculated as $4,694. No payments were made so the full amount is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It contains personal information such as name, address, social security number. It also contains financial information including wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, standard deduction, taxable income, federal tax withheld, refund amount. The form is used to file a basic tax return for single or joint filers with no dependents and simple tax situations.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It includes information such as the filer's name, address, social security number. The form is used to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and determine the filer's adjusted gross income, standard deduction, taxable income, tax amount, refund or amount owed.
Nkem Chukwumerije files a 2010 Form 1040EZ individual tax return. He reports $55,000 in wages as his only income. His filing status is single. He claims the standard deduction of $9,350, resulting in taxable income of $45,650. Using the tax table, his tax is calculated to be $7,600. As he had no tax withheld or credits, the amount he owes is $7,600.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year filed by Bernard Wang.
2) On line 1, Mr. Wang reports $40,000 in wages.
3) With a standard deduction of $9,350 and taxable income of $30,650, Mr. Wang's tax due is $4,175 according to the tax table.
1) Zachary Z Hall files a single tax return for 2010 reporting $55,000 in wages as his only income.
2) He is not eligible to claim any dependents or credits other than the $400 Making Work Pay credit.
3) After subtracting his standard deduction of $9,350 and the Making Work Pay credit, Hall owes $9,538 in federal income tax for 2010.
Angela Park files a single tax return for 2010 reporting $40,000 in wages. She claims the standard deduction of $9,350 and has $4,173 in federal income tax withheld. Her tax owed of $4,183 is nearly equal to the amount withheld, resulting in a small amount owed of $10. The summary provides the key details about Angela's income, deductions, payments, credits, and tax owed based on the single page tax return form.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year filed by Bernard Wang.
2) On line 1, Mr. Wang reports $40,000 in wages.
3) With a standard deduction of $9,350 and taxable income of $30,650, Mr. Wang's tax due is calculated as $6,175 on line 11.
4) As Mr. Wang had no withholding or credits, the full $6,175 is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is used to file a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with taxable income under $100,000 who do not have dependents.
The form requests personal information like name, address, social security number. It asks about income sources like wages from a W-2, taxable interest, unemployment compensation. It provides worksheets to calculate the standard deduction and making work pay credit. The taxpayer's tax liability is calculated and any refund or amount owed is determined.
La autora describe su libro favorito, Orgullo y Prejuicio de Jane Austen. Explica que la historia describe la relación amor-odio entre Elizabeth y Darcy, un hombre lleno de prejuicios debido a su clase social alta y una mujer llena de orgullo que luchan contra estos sentimientos para darse cuenta de su amor. La autora recomienda el libro porque encuentra la historia interesante y hace reflexionar sobre los obstáculos que enfrentamos debido a sentimientos encontrados.
El documento discute las causas y efectos del cambio climático. Explica que es causado principalmente por la quema de combustibles fósiles y las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, y no por el agujero de ozono. Un panel de 2000 científicos ha determinado que el cambio climático es un hecho y debemos tomar medidas para detenerlo. También señala que todos los niveles de gobierno, incluidas las administraciones locales, deben tomar medidas para mitigar el cambio climático, como fomentar las energ
El documento describe tres obras arquitectónicas de Frank Lloyd Wright que ejemplifican el estilo organicista: la Casa Robie, la Casa Kaufmann y el Museo Guggenheim. Todas las obras integran la estructura y el diseño armónicamente en el paisaje natural, usan materiales tradicionales junto con nuevos materiales como el cristal y el acero, y tienen plantas cruciformes que permiten una distribución espacial libre.
El documento habla sobre la historia de Sadako Sasaki, una niña japonesa que sobrevivió a la bomba atómica de Hiroshima pero desarrolló leucemia años después. Según una leyenda japonesa, si alguien construye mil grullas de papel, se le concederá su mayor deseo. Mientras estaba en el hospital, Sadako deseó curarse y comenzó a hacer grullas de papel, aunque murió antes de terminarlas. Sus amigos completaron las mil grullas en su memoria con la esperanza de evitar fut
La contaminación del agua se produce cuando se agregan sustancias tóxicas que afectan su comportamiento habitual. La contaminación puede provenir de fuentes naturales o actividades humanas, siendo esta última la más importante debido al desarrollo e industrialización. Los principales contaminantes del agua son basuras, desechos químicos industriales, agentes infecciosos y petróleo procedente de vertidos.
Este poema advierte sobre los peligros de perseguir el amor de alguien que no está interesado, comparando esto con un halcón que intenta cazar a una garza guerrera. El halcón que se atreve con una garza guerrera se enfrenta a peligros, al igual que quien persigue el amor de alguien que no corresponde sus sentimientos.
La llegada del tren fue la primera película proyectada públicamente por los hermanos Lumière en 1895. Esta película de apenas un minuto de duración mostrando la llegada de un tren a una estación se convirtió en un icono del nuevo arte del cine.
El documental resume la teoría evolutiva de Charles Darwin presentada en su libro El origen de las especies. Explica que Darwin propuso que los seres vivos evolucionaron a partir de ancestros comunes mediante un proceso de selección natural donde las especies mejor adaptadas a su entorno sobreviven y se reproducen. Aunque muchos científicos aceptan esta teoría, otros y algunas religiones aún la rechazan. El documental también destaca el valor de Darwin por desafiar las creencias de la época y defender sus ideas innovadoras a pesar de la
La contabilidad es la técnica que estudia, mide y analiza el patrimonio y situación financiera de una empresa u organización para facilitar la toma de decisiones. Refleja detalles como ingresos por ventas, pagos de clientes, egresos por salarios y gastos, y permite a los empresarios tomar mejores decisiones para incrementar ganancias. La contabilidad provee información útil a varios usuarios como empresarios, clientes, trabajadores e inversionistas.
O documento descreve o Plano Geral de Atuação do Ministério Público de Santa Catarina para 2011. Ele estabelece como prioridade institucional o combate às drogas e define objetivos estratégicos em áreas como cidadania e fundações, consumidor, controle de constitucionalidade, criminal, infância e juventude, meio ambiente e moralidade administrativa. O plano também apresenta valores, missão e visão da instituição.
Este documento describe los conceptos de equipo de trabajo y trabajo en equipo, señalando que un equipo de trabajo es un conjunto de personas asignadas para cumplir una meta bajo la conducción de un coordinador, mientras que el trabajo en equipo se refiere a las estrategias y métodos que usa un grupo para lograr metas. También destaca la importancia del liderazgo efectivo, la comunicación, y un ambiente de trabajo armonioso para el trabajo en equipo.
Harry S. Truman served as the 33rd president of the United States from 1945 to 1953. As president, he took on key leadership roles such as Chief of Citizen representing all people, Chief of State as a symbolic figurehead of government, and Chief Executive overseeing the implementation of programs and laws, such as responding to a steel strike in 1952 and passing the National Security Act of 1947.
UNESCO promotes education for sustainable development to prepare students to address environmental and social challenges through values-based learning. Their approach focuses on reorienting education systems by integrating sustainability principles and helping educators implement activities that foster critical thinking skills and collaborative problem solving. UNESCO works to mainstream education for sustainable development globally through international initiatives and capacity building programs.
Este documento discute los conceptos de dirección, control y crecimiento en el contexto de la educación. Explica que la dirección social implica centrar los impulsos de los individuos hacia un fin común a través de la observación de otros. También destaca que el crecimiento requiere inmadurez, dependencia y plasticidad, y que los hábitos son expresión del crecimiento al permitir el control sobre el ambiente. Finalmente, señala que el proceso educativo es un desarrollo continuo cuyo fin es aprender de la vida misma.
Este documento presenta 20 preguntas de razonamiento lógico-matemático para evaluar las habilidades del lector. Las preguntas incluyen secuencias de figuras, problemas de proporción y porcentajes, lógica deductiva, áreas y perímetros geométricos. El objetivo es fortalecer las habilidades para resolver problemas matemáticos de manera analítica y sistemática.
El documento describe el Presupuesto Participativo Electrónico, una herramienta de participación ciudadana donde los vecinos proponen y eligen proyectos de mejoras para sus barrios. El proceso involucra reuniones informativas, presentación de proyectos por zona, preselección de 5 proyectos por zona, y una votación final online y en centros de votación para elegir los proyectos ganadores. El objetivo es promover la participación ciudadana en la toma de decisiones y asignación de fondos municipales de manera democrática y transparente.
El documento describe el transistor bipolar de unión (BJT). Un BJT está formado por tres regiones dopadas alternativamente (npn o pnp) que permiten la captación y emisión de portadores entre uniones polarizadas directa e inversamente. Un BJT tiene tres terminales (emisor, base y colector) y opera en cuatro modos dependiendo de la polarización de sus uniones p-n.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides line items to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, the standard deduction or exemption amount, taxable income, taxes withheld, refund or amount owed.
2) The form includes worksheets to calculate the standard deduction or exemption amount if the filer can be claimed as a dependent, and to calculate the making work pay credit.
3) The filer certifies the accuracy of the information provided and may authorize a third party to discuss the return with the IRS. The completed form must be mailed to the IRS by April 18, 2011.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ, which is a simplified tax return for single and joint filers with no dependents.
2) It provides lines to enter information like names, addresses, social security numbers, income, taxes withheld, credits and payments made.
3) It also provides instructions and a worksheet to calculate standard deduction amounts and the earned income tax credit.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income reported on a W-2 form, taxable interest income under $1,500, and unemployment compensation. The summary is:
1) Monica Sagowitz is filing a single return reporting $55,000 in wages from box 1 of her W-2 form.
2) She is claiming the standard deduction of $9,350 since no one can claim her as a dependent.
3) After subtracting her deduction from her income, her taxable income is $0. She owes $
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wage/salary income and tax withheld.
The key details are:
1) Monica Sagowitz is filing as a single taxpayer and reports $55,000 in wages from box 1 of her W-2 form.
2) She had $45,650 in federal income tax withheld.
3) Based on her income and filing status, she qualifies for a $7,600 tax refund, which she elects to receive as a direct deposit.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for the year 2010.
2) It shows an individual, Sophia C. Ziogas, filing as single with $60,000 in wages as their only income.
3) Based on the wages and standard deduction for a single filer, the taxpayer owes $8,838 in federal income tax.
Sophia C. Ziogas filed a single tax return for 2010 reporting $60,000 in wages. She is not eligible to claim any dependents or credits. Based on her $50,650 taxable income, she owes $8,838 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, adjusted gross income, deductions, taxable income, payments and credits, tax amount, refund or amount owed.
2) The taxpayer reports $60,000 in wages on Line 1 and claims the standard deduction of $9,350 on Line 5, resulting in taxable income of $50,650.
3) Using the tax table, the taxpayer owes $8,850 in taxes but made no payments or claimed credits. Therefore, the taxpayer owes $8,850 which is entered on Line 13.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is used for filing individual income tax returns for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had only wages, salaries, tips, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, or Alaska Permanent Fund dividends of $100,000 or less.
2) The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and Alaska Permanent Fund dividends as the individual's adjusted gross income. It then calculates the standard deduction and allows for deductions if someone can claim the individual as a dependent.
3) The form determines taxable income, calculates tax owed or refund due, and provides lines for the individual
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It shows that Shannon Cheng filed as single and had $40,000 in wages as their only income. After accounting for the standard deduction of $9,350, Cheng's taxable income was $30,065. With no taxes withheld, Cheng owed $3,783 in federal income taxes.
1) The document is IRS Form 1040EZ, which is used to file a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents.
2) It provides personal information for the taxpayer, Hannah Chang, including her address, social security number, and wages of $40,000 from a W-2 form.
3) Based on Hannah's $40,000 of wages and standard deduction of $9,350, her taxable income is $30,650 and federal income tax owed is $3,756. No payments or credits are available to reduce the amount owed.
1) The document is IRS Form 1040EZ, which is used to file a basic federal income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents.
2) It provides instructions for filling out personal information like name, address, social security number, as well as income and payment details.
3) The taxpayer, Hannah Chang, earned $40,000 in wages and is claiming the standard deduction amount of $9,350, resulting in taxable income of $30,650 and a tax amount due of $3,756.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year, which is a simplified tax return for single and joint filers with no dependents.
2) It provides instructions for filling out basic identifying information like names, addresses, and social security numbers. It also includes sections to report income from wages, interest, unemployment, and calculate the tax amount.
3) The form allows taxpayers to claim various tax credits, shows the calculation of refunds or amounts owed, and includes options to donate to presidential election campaigns or have refunds directly deposited.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing. It summarizes that:
1) The taxpayer is filing as single and earned $40,000 in wages as reported on their W-2 form.
2) As the taxpayer's adjusted gross income is $40,000 and they can claim the standard deduction of $9,350 as a single filer, their taxable income is $30,650.
3) Using the tax table, the amount of tax owed by the taxpayer is $4,183. As they had no tax withheld or credits, the full $4,183 is due.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents.
The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income. It allows taxpayers to claim the standard deduction based on filing status. Lines are also provided to report federal income tax withheld, tax credits like the Making Work Pay credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, and to calculate tax amount owed or refund due. The taxpayer signs to affirm the accuracy of the information provided and consent to disclosure rules.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents who had wages, salaries, and tips under $100,000. The form includes sections to report income from wages, interest, unemployment, and adjustments. It also includes sections to claim credits, report tax payments and amounts owed or refunded.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents.
The key information provided includes:
1) Personal information for the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number.
2) Income information including wages of $40,000 and no other taxable income.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 since no one can claim the taxpayer as a dependent.
4) Tax owed of $6,188 calculated using the tax table in the instructions. No payments or credits to offset the amount owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for 2010. It contains information about the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number. The form shows the taxpayer's income of $40,000 in wages and requests standard deduction and exemption amounts. The taxpayer owes $6,188 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for single or joint filers with no dependents for the year 2010.
2) It shows taxpayer information including name, address, social security number, and filing status. Income reported includes $60,000 of wages.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 is claimed as the taxpayer is single with no dependents. Taxable income is $50,650 and federal income tax owed is $8,850.
William Jiang filed a 2010 Form 1040EZ individual tax return. He reported $60,000 in wages and no other income. He is filing as single and claims the standard deduction of $9,350. Based on his $50,650 taxable income, Jiang's federal income tax owed is $8,850.
This document is Annie Lu's 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and has $9,350 in the standard deduction as a single filer. Her taxable income is $35,650 and she owes $5,088 in federal income tax.
1. Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service
Form Income Tax Return for Single and
1040EZ Joint Filers With No Dependents (99) 2010 OMB No. 1545-0074
P Your first name and initial Last name Your social security number
Name, R
Joe Teresi
Address, I
N If a joint return, spouse’s first name and initial Last name Spouse’s social security number
and SSN T
See separate C Home address (number and street). If you have a P.O. box, see instructions. Apt. no. Make sure the SSN(s)
instructions. L ▲ above are correct. ▲
E
A City, town or post office, state, and ZIP code. If you have a foreign address, see instructions.
R Checking a box below will not
Presidential L change your tax or refund.
Election Y
▲
Campaign
(see page 9) Check here if you, or your spouse if a joint return, want $3 to go to this fund . . ▶ You Spouse
Income 1 Wages, salaries, and tips. This should be shown in box 1 of your Form(s) W-2.
Attach your Form(s) W-2. 1 60000
Attach
Form(s) W-2
here. 2 Taxable interest. If the total is over $1,500, you cannot use Form 1040EZ. 2
Enclose, but do
not attach, any 3 Unemployment compensation and Alaska Permanent Fund dividends (see page 11). 3
payment.
4 Add lines 1, 2, and 3. This is your adjusted gross income. 4
You may be
5 If someone can claim you (or your spouse if a joint return) as a dependent, check
entitled to a larger
deduction if you the applicable box(es) below and enter the amount from the worksheet on back.
file Form 1040A or You Spouse
1040. See Before
If no one can claim you (or your spouse if a joint return), enter $9,350 if single;
You Begin on
page 4. $18,700 if married filing jointly. See back for explanation. 5 9350
6 Subtract line 5 from line 4. If line 5 is larger than line 4, enter -0-.
This is your taxable income. ▶ 6 50650
7 Federal income tax withheld from Form(s) W-2 and 1099. 7
Payments, 8 Making work pay credit (see worksheet on back). 8
Credits, 9a Earned income credit (EIC) (see page 13). 9a
and Tax b Nontaxable combat pay election. 9b
10 Add lines 7, 8, and 9a. These are your total payments and credits. ▶ 10
11 Tax. Use the amount on line 6 above to find your tax in the tax table on pages 27
through 35 of the instructions. Then, enter the tax from the table on this line. 11 8850
Refund 12a If line 10 is larger than line 11, subtract line 11 from line 10. This is your refund.
If Form 8888 is attached, check here ▶ 12a
Have it directly
deposited! See
page 18 and fill in ▶ b Routing number ▶c Type: Checking Savings
12b, 12c,
and 12d or
Form 8888. ▶ d Account number
Amount 13 If line 11 is larger than line 10, subtract line 10 from line 11. This is
You Owe the amount you owe. For details on how to pay, see page 19. ▶ 13
Do you want to allow another person to discuss this return with the IRS (see page 20)? Yes. Complete the following. No
Third Party
Designee Designee’s Phone Personal identification
name ▶ no. ▶ number (PIN) ▶
Sign Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and
accurately lists all amounts and sources of income I received during the tax year. Declaration of preparer (other than the taxpayer) is based
Here on all information of which the preparer has any knowledge.
Your signature Date Your occupation Daytime phone number
▲
Joint return? See
page 6.
Keep a copy for Spouse’s signature. If a joint return, both must sign. Date Spouse’s occupation
your records.
Print/Type preparer’s name Preparer’s signature Date PTIN
Paid Check if
self-employed
Preparer
Firm’s name ▶ Firm's EIN ▶
Use Only Firm’s address ▶ Phone no.
For Disclosure, Privacy Act, and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 36. Cat. No. 11329W Form 1040EZ (2010)
2. Form 1040EZ (2010) Page 2
Worksheet Use this worksheet to figure the amount to enter on line 5 if someone can claim you (or your spouse if married
filing jointly) as a dependent, even if that person chooses not to do so. To find out if someone can claim you as a
for Line 5 — dependent, see Pub. 501.
Dependents
Who Checked A. Amount, if any, from line 1 on front . . . . . .
+ A.
One or Both 300.00 Enter total ▶
B. Minimum standard deduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. 950.00
Boxes
C. Enter the larger of line A or line B here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.
D. Maximum standard deduction. If single, enter $5,700; if married filing jointly, enter $11,400 . D.
E. Enter the smaller of line C or line D here. This is your standard deduction . . . . . . . . E.
}
F. Exemption amount.
• If single, enter -0-.
• If married filing jointly and — F.
—both you and your spouse can be claimed as dependents, enter -0-.
—only one of you can be claimed as a dependent, enter $3,650.
G. Add lines E and F. Enter the total here and on line 5 on the front . . . . . . . . . . G.
(keep a copy for If you did not check any boxes on line 5, enter on line 5 the amount shown below that applies to you.
your records) • Single, enter $9,350. This is the total of your standard deduction ($5,700) and your exemption ($3,650).
• Married filing jointly, enter $18,700. This is the total of your standard deduction ($11,400), your exemption ($3,650), and
your spouse's exemption ($3,650).
Worksheet Before you begin: ✓ If you can be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return, you do not qualify for this credit.
for Line 8 — ✓ If married filing jointly, include your spouse's amounts with yours when completing this worksheet.
Making Work
Pay Credit 1a. Important. See the instructions on page 12 if (a) you received a taxable scholarship or fellowship grant not reported on
a Form W-2, (b) your wages include pay for work performed while an inmate in a penal institution, or (c) you received
a pension or annuity from a nonqualified deferred compensation plan or a nongovernmental section 457 plan.
Do you (and your spouse if filing jointly) have 2010 wages of more than $6,451 ($12,903 if married filing jointly)?
Yes. Skip lines 1a through 3. Enter $400 ($800 if married filing jointly) on line 4 and go to line 5.
No. Enter your earned income (see instructions) . . . . . 1a.
Use this b. Nontaxable combat pay included on line la (see
worksheet to instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . 1b.
figure the amount 2. Multiply line 1a by 6.2% (.062) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.
to enter on line 8 3. Enter $400 ($800 if married filing jointly) . . . . . . . . . 3.
if you cannot be 4. Enter the smaller of line 2 or line 3 (unless you checked "Yes" on line 1a) . . . . . . 4.
claimed as a 5. Enter amount from Form 1040EZ, line 4 (on front) . . . . . . 5.
dependent on 6. Enter $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly) . . . . . . 6.
another person's 7. Is the amount on line 5 more than the amount on line 6?
return.
No. Skip line 8. Enter the amount from line 4 on line 9 below.
Yes. Subtract line 6 from line 5 . . . . . . . . . . . 7.
8. Multiply line 7 by 2% (.02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.
(keep a copy for 9. Subtract line 8 from line 4. If zero or less, enter -0- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.
your records) 10. Did you (or your spouse, if filing jointly) receive an economic recovery payment in 2010? You may have received this
payment in 2010 if you did not receive an economic recovery payment in 2009 but you received social security
benefits, supplemental security income, railroad retirement benefits, or veterans disability compensation or pension
benefits in November 2008, December 2008, or January 2009 (see instructions).
No. Enter -0- on line 10 and go to line 11.
Yes. Enter the total of the payments you (and your spouse, if filing
jointly) received in 2010. Do not enter more than $250 ($500
if married filing jointly). 10.
11. Making work pay credit. Subtract line 10 from line 9. If zero or less, enter -0-. Enter the result
here and on Form 1040EZ, line 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.
Mailing Mail your return by April 18, 2011. Mail it to the address shown on the last page of the instructions.
Return
Form 1040EZ (2010)