Do I have to file Form 1040A or 1040EZ for 2014?

Do I have to file Form 1040A or 1040EZ for 2014?

You do not have to file the shorter Form 1040A or Form 1040EZ. All of the 2014 federal income tax forms listed above are in the PDF file format. The IRS expects your 2014 income tax forms to be printed on high quality printers. Most of today’s laser and ink jet printers are generally acceptable.

What is a Short Form 1040A?

2014 Form 1040A – Short Form. File federal Form 1040A if you met these requirements for 2014: Taxable income less than $100,000. No itemized deductions, mortgage interest, property tax, etc. No capital gain or loss, no other gains or losses. No business income or loss, self-employed, LLC, etc.

When do I need to use Form 1040EZ Line 2?

2014 Form 1040EZ—Line 2 You must use Form 1040A or 1040 if you received dependent care benefits for 2014. You must use Form 1040 if you received employer-provided adop- tion benefits for 2014. Missing or incorrect Form W-2? Your employer is required to provide or send Form W-2 to you no later than February 2, 2015.

What is the difference between PC1 and PC2 in LDA?

LDA and PCA both form a new set of components. The PC1 the first principal component formed by PCA will account for maximum variation in the data. PC2 does the second-best job in capturing maximum variation and so on.

What is the 2014 Form 1040A Line 1 through 4?

2014 Form 1040A—Line 1 Through 4 Filing Status Check only the filing status that applies to you. The ones that will usually give you the lowest tax are listed last. Married filing separately. Single. Head of household.

What are the requirements to file Form 1040EZ?

File federal Form 1040EZ if you met these requirements for 2014: Filing status is single or married filing jointly. No dependents to claim (children, adults you support). You and your spouse were under age 65 and not blind. Taxable interest income of $1,500 or less.