Tax Question
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 10:15 am
I haven't sat down yet to figure it all out, but maybe someone here knows off the top of his or her head.
Is it true that filing a 1040 gets you more back in returns than of a 1040EZ?
My mom always had me take my stuff to H & R Block when I was younger, so I don't have a lot of experience doing my own forms. But for the past few years, I've used the 1040EZ. I don't have a bunch of itemized deductions, interest, or "other" income to report. I don't report my charitable contributions because I don't keep track of it enough to have a record of it. What was donated here at work and deducted from my salary (thus, the only documented proof) was less than $4000, so there's no point mentioning that. I have no kids, no spouse.
So, given the fact that I'll put the same basic information and figures on the 1040 that I put on the 1040EZ, would there be a difference? Just eyeing the forms and trying to make sense of the difference, I saw that the regular 1040 shows $7500 as the standard deduction for a single person whereas the 1040EZ shows $3500 as the standard deduction for a single person.
So, what gives?
Thanks in advance for all replies!
Is it true that filing a 1040 gets you more back in returns than of a 1040EZ?
My mom always had me take my stuff to H & R Block when I was younger, so I don't have a lot of experience doing my own forms. But for the past few years, I've used the 1040EZ. I don't have a bunch of itemized deductions, interest, or "other" income to report. I don't report my charitable contributions because I don't keep track of it enough to have a record of it. What was donated here at work and deducted from my salary (thus, the only documented proof) was less than $4000, so there's no point mentioning that. I have no kids, no spouse.
So, given the fact that I'll put the same basic information and figures on the 1040 that I put on the 1040EZ, would there be a difference? Just eyeing the forms and trying to make sense of the difference, I saw that the regular 1040 shows $7500 as the standard deduction for a single person whereas the 1040EZ shows $3500 as the standard deduction for a single person.
So, what gives?
Thanks in advance for all replies!
