The IRS released a draft Form 1040 and the new Schedule 1-A for 2025. It shows calculations for the new some OBBBA deductions, including the No Tax on Tips, Overtime, Car Loan Interest, and the Enhanced Senior Deduction.
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Thanks to all who have read and commented. Here is the link to the IRS’ Draft Tax Form site. There are almost 7 pages of draft forms released since the signing of the OBBBA.
Thanks, Rick. I see there’s now a check box for QCDs. And if memory serves, Bill Perry said QCDs are also going to be indicated on 1099s from brokers. Those new additions, at least, are welcome.
Thanks Rick, I’ve been looking for this. The 1040 is as long probably as it’s ever been, and Schedule 1, which didn’t exist before 2017, is nearly 2 pages long. It looks like tax preparers don’t need to worry about extinction any time soon.
What? In 2018 Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the 1040 “will be a postcard, as we’ve promised, and hard-working taxpayers won’t have to spend as much time filling out their taxes.”
Thankfully we have 1040-SR for us senior citizens which has larger print. The tax software I have used in the past defaults to the 1040-SR if the taxpayer or spouse was age 65 or older. I did have to hunt for a while to override to use the default 1040.
Thanks, Rick. Great service!
Thanks to all who have read and commented. Here is the link to the IRS’ Draft Tax Form site. There are almost 7 pages of draft forms released since the signing of the OBBBA.
Thanks, Rick. Given that many of us on HD are seniors I thought I would add the link to the draft of 1040-SR.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/f1040s–dft.pdf
thanks
Thanks, Rick. I see there’s now a check box for QCDs. And if memory serves, Bill Perry said QCDs are also going to be indicated on 1099s from brokers. Those new additions, at least, are welcome.
Andrew, here is the link to the 2025 draft 1099-R. Box 7, Code Y is for QCDs. I’ve also seen the following from AI:
Stay tuned.
Thanks, Rick.
Rick: thanks for sharing these forms. Any idea when this draft version will be replaced by the version that will be used for tax season?
Dave, from what I can tell the official forms are typically released in late fall.
Thanks. I like to “practice” on the draft forms to get prepared for the real deal.
Thanks Rick, I’ve been looking for this. The 1040 is as long probably as it’s ever been, and Schedule 1, which didn’t exist before 2017, is nearly 2 pages long. It looks like tax preparers don’t need to worry about extinction any time soon.
It also gives the VITA volunteers something to do over the winter!
I am looking forward to my 2nd year.
What? In 2018 Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the 1040 “will be a postcard, as we’ve promised, and hard-working taxpayers won’t have to spend as much time filling out their taxes.”
Thankfully we have 1040-SR for us senior citizens which has larger print. The tax software I have used in the past defaults to the 1040-SR if the taxpayer or spouse was age 65 or older. I did have to hunt for a while to override to use the default 1040.
Indeed, one beautiful piece of paper, LOL.
The senior version was already into a 3rd page, the changes might overflow to a 4th.
Thanks for sharing Rick!
You are welcome