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What’s New for IRS Form 1040 This Year

Business, Individuals, NewsletterBy Wessel & CompanyFebruary 1, 2022

If you’ve gathered your tax documents and are ready to tackle your tax return, there’s one more step you should take: becoming familiar with what’s new on the 2021 Form 1040. While the format of Form 1040 and its schedules remain similar to 2020, there are several changes. Many of these changes can be attributed…

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