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About Form 8283, Noncash Charitable ContributionsInformation about Form 8283, Noncash Charitable Contributions, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file.
Form 8283
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PDF version of Form 8283.
Instructions for Form 8283.
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Instructions explaining how to file Form 8283.
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SOI Tax Stats - SOI Bulletin: Fall 2019
SOI Tax Stats - SOI Bulletin: Fall 2019
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Form 990 series downloads – 2021
On this page you may download the 990 series filings on record for 2021. The download files are organized by month. Some months may have more than one entry due to the size of the download.
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Tax year 2023 directions for partnerships required to e-file
Guidelines to partnerships that are required to file their income tax return electronically for tax years ending on or after December 31, 2023.
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Tax year 2024 directions for partnerships required to e-file
Tax year 2024 directions for partnerships required to e-file
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Details on using e-signatures for certain forms
FS-2021-12, September 2021 — To help reduce burden for the tax community, the IRS allows taxpayers to use electronic or digital signatures on certain paper forms they cannot file electronically. The agency is balancing the e-signature option with critical security and protection needed against identity theft and fraud. Understanding the importance of electronic signatures to the tax community, the IRS offers an overview about using them on certain forms.
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Tax year 2022 directions for partnerships required to e-file
The information contained on this page provides guidelines to Partnerships that are required to file their income tax return electronically for tax years ending on or after December 31, 2022.
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Expanded tax benefits help individuals and businesses give to charity during 2021; deductions up to $600 available for cash donations by non-itemizers
IR-2021-190, September 17, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service today explained how expanded tax benefits can help both individuals and businesses give to charity before the end of this year.
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