Form 1040A Schedules 1, 2, and 3 obsolete in 2009
Nov 8, 2009 Tax Changes, Taxable Income
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Trish McIntire, an IRS Enrolled Agent in Arkansas, in her blog, reports that the IRS is “simplifying” our 2009 income tax filing procedure by discontinuing the use of three supporting tax forms associated with the short IRS Form 1040A. She says that interest income over $1,500 will now be reported on Form 1040 Schedule B, Interest and Dividend Income (part of the longer IRS Form 1040) rather than Form 1040A Schedule 1. A similar substitution affects Form 1040A Schedule 2, Child and Dependent Care Expenses. In 2009, she says filers will use IRS Form 2441 (see IRS). The final filing change affects those seeking a credit for the elderly or disabled. The Form 1040A Schedule 3 form is replaced by Form 1040 Schedule R, Credit for the Elderly and Disabled (see IRS). I can’t express how excited I am that our government’s paperflow has been reduced by 3 IRS forms! While this definitely simplifies filing personal income taxes for some Americans, why don’t we save more paper, time, and money by simplifying the tax code for everyone?

Tags: 2009, Child Care, Dependent Care Expenses, Dividend Income, Form 1040 Schedule B, Income Tax Filing, Interest Income, Personal Income Taxes
