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IRS Announces They Are Working on a New 1040 Tax Form: Intuit TurboTax Has Got You Covered

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Today the IRS announced they are working on changes to the 1040 tax forms. The IRS said that “this new approach will simplify the 1040 so that all 150 million taxpayers can use the same form. The new form consolidates the three versions of the 1040 into one simple form.”  In addition to shortening Form 1040 to a postcard-sized return, the changes eliminate Forms 1040EZ and 1040A and increase the number of tax schedules supporting Form 1040 by six additional forms.

The 1040 forms (1040, 1040A, 1040EZ) are the most common tax forms.  The announcement today is the first major change to 1040 tax forms in decades.  But don’t worry, TurboTax has you covered.  Our teams are working with the IRS and Treasury and our products will be up to date for next tax season, so you can file with complete confidence.

As you know, tax time is one time of the year many get a full snapshot of their financial picture.  Taxpayers’ active participation in tax preparation is the backbone of the American tax system, giving them a better understanding of their true financial picture.

Who will be able to file with the new Form 1040?

If you have a straightforward tax situation and claim the standard deduction you will probably be able to file your taxes using the new Form 1040.  

If you have itemized deductions, your tax deductions will still be included on Schedule A.  Itemized deductions include deductions for homeowners like home mortgage interest, property taxes, and interest paid on a home equity line of credit used to improve your home.

Don’t worry about knowing the new tax laws and forms changes.  TurboTax will make sure our products are up to date at tax time and that your tax filing process is as easy and understandable as possible. If you still have questions at tax time about how tax reform and forms changes impact you, you can connect live via one-way video to a TurboTax Live CPA or Enrolled Agent to get your tax questions answered.

Check back with the TurboTax Blog Tax Reform Hub and the TurboTax Tax Reform Center for updates on 1040 tax form changes.

841 responses to “IRS Announces They Are Working on a New 1040 Tax Form: Intuit TurboTax Has Got You Covered”

  1. Are there any changes to small business deductions and itemization, specifically for sole propriatership.

  2. Will Turbo Tax have an updated 2018 tax year “estimator” before the end of this tax year
    AND if so by when?

    I want to estimate my taxes under the changes made by Congress and the IRS – IRC.

  3. Are Medical Premiums and other medical costs deductible including some costs for living in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCR)?

  4. I sold my home and am wondering about deductions for capital gains. I am purchasing a home in Mexico as my primary residence. Is this deductible from my profit from the sale of my home in the US?

  5. We have very high medical expenses, like premiums and doctor bills, are they going to be deductible under the new tax code?

  6. Question to the TurboTax Experts, Are “Home Equity Loans” going to be deductibles (the Interest) on next year taxes?

  7. I will have a net operating loss in 2018, the result of the sale of an investment property. I worked out the details using the regulations before the tax changes. Are there any changes I should be aware of, as I should not need any estimated payments as the loss will offset income. Thank you.

  8. How about the deduction for using a private car for business. Virtually all home health staff from MD to CNA needs these deductions. And there are others too who need this deduction .

  9. I have investment income, as well as business income and deductions. What forms will I need to use and how will Turbo Tax help?

  10. So we are eliminating the use of 2 forms…1040EZ & 1040A but adding 6 more forms to accommodate the change? Sounds like progress to me!

  11. Will you be able to take deductions for charitable contributions to Goodwill or other organizations that accept gently used goods?

  12. In prior years there was a $25000 pension deduction allowance for social security, subject to other income earned. Has that allowance disappeared?

  13. I’ve been using turbo tax for a couple of years for my personal taxes, but I’ve recently started an llc while still maintaining my position at my payroll job.
    My question is which TurboTax should I switch to

  14. I started a sole proprietorship solely owned by me this year. How do my husband and I file? We normally file jointly. Which turbotax version do i purchase?

  15. What happens to folks who are self-employed and have been using Schedule E? Has that gone away? Where will we enter business income and expenses?

  16. Good Morning Lisa,
    In regard to the new (and improved …) standard deduction, will there be a higher amount (that is above the $24,000.00 …) for those of us over 70 ? If I remember correctly, the old standard deduction of $12,000.00 (or so) went up to $15,000.00 (or so). Look forward to receiving your reply and thank you !!

  17. In TurboTax Deluxe 2017, does the tax planning flow (W4) take into account the new changes in Tax law (e.g., greater standard deduction, limitation of deduction of taxes on Schedule A, etc)? I want to make sure that my withholding is correct for this year.

  18. when will you produce an estimating tool so that people can adjust their withholdings? I know that many companies have according to formula for their employees. there are millions of us out there that need something to calculate the new tax law impact. Many are retirees, independent contractors, etc. You are missing an opportunity.

  19. I am interested in doing a mock return for 2018, so I can determine how much I can take out of my IRA, without a significant tax consequence. Is such a tool available from Turbo Tax?

  20. I own a home with my partner we share 50/50 deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes. I also own a townhome with my daughter because of her financial situation. We both are in the mortgage. She has no income I pay the property taxes and insurance. This taxes would be more than the tax I claim on my property I own with my partner. Can I claim the taxes on the townhome instead?

  21. If using IPad next year, is there a way to connect previous year(s) computer stored TT to generate the boiler plate information ?

  22. My main issue from last year was the inability to see the actual tax form as well as following the program question and fill in-areas. This used to be available.

  23. Upon further review of my last two returns, I notice that there is a age question on line 23a. Could this have affected the value of my standard deduction, and if so, will there be a similar age question on the 20181040 form?

  24. I presume those of us with a business (pass-thru) and other deductions will have to do a “deduction” version of Turbo Tax and then see if we are under or over the standard deduction figure, right? Or is there a a shortcut?

  25. Do you know the impacts of new law on State Income returns.Some States,like Louisiana use some of the Federal data to determine State taxes. For example, some of itemized deductions are used to lower your State tax. If I use the new $24000 deduction, will my state tax go up?

  26. How does turbo tax compute when you work a partial revenue year, and the remainder you collect social security.

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