Form 1040EZ 2017
Form 1040EZ (2017) was a simplified federal income tax return option for eligible U.S. taxpayers with basic tax situations. Designed for single and joint filers with no dependents, minimal deductions, and income below a certain threshold, it allowed for quick and straightforward filing. Though discontinued after tax year 2017, this version is still relevant for reviewing or amending past returns.
Key Highlights
Simplified Filing Process
Tailored for taxpayers with straightforward income and no itemized deductions.
Eligibility-Based Use
Available only to individuals under 65, with taxable income under $100,000.
Still Valid for Amendments
Can be used to review or amend 2017 filings, if applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who could use Form 1040EZ in 2017?
Single or joint filers under age 65, without dependents, with income under $100,000 and no complex tax situations.
Is Form 1040EZ still used for current tax years?
No. The IRS discontinued Form 1040EZ after 2017, replacing it with a redesigned Form 1040 for all taxpayers.
Can I still file Form 1040EZ for tax year 2017?
Yes, if you're filing late or amending a return for 2017, you can still use Form 1040EZ for that year.
What documents are needed to fill out 1040EZ?
You’ll need your W-2, interest income statements (e.g., 1099-INT), and personal identification details.
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