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State IRS Forms

State IRS Forms

Question: WHY IS THE IRS FORM 1040 ONLY TO BE USED BY FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND NOT State Citizens?




Answer: Where did you ever hear THAT line of BS?? Form 1040 is used by all US citizens and resident aliens as well as certain non-resident aliens who are eligible to file as resident aliens.

FYI, there’s no such thing as a “State Citizen.” You are a citizen of the US and a RESIDENT or DOMICILIARY of a State.

No More Free State Tax Forms At Libraries Or Post Offices

The North Carolina Department of Revenue will not be providing printed tax forms or instruction books for distribution this year to any library or post office.

Making Sense of IRS Tax Forms and State Tax Forms


IRS State Tax Forms

IRS State Tax Forms

The nationwide small business consultant company, Grow Small Business, held its first Small Business workshop last month at the Southfield Westin Hotel.

The workshop’s theme, Small Business “Bailout,” attracted attendees from all parts of the tri-county region.  The audience of small business owners and entrepreneurs was delighted and encouraged to learn that there are legal and financial resources available to them.  

The “Bailout” workshop planners, Dennis Nazelli and Emily Holt, arranged for experts in the fields of legal and financial affairs.  The Program Manager for Women’s Business Center, Kathi Boyle, represented the Center for Empowerment & Economic Development (CEED).  Director Earl Carruthers represented his company, Graceful Financial Solutions; and, Business Loan Officer, Derek Thornton, spoke on behalf of CharterOne Bank, the largest lender of business loans in the state of Michigan.

Emily Holt, a successful owner of her own insurance agency for 20 years, used all of her time slot to explain the many benefits of the Pre-Paid Legal Services program that protects entire families from law suits, IRS issues, Identity Theft restoration services, writing a will, contract review, foreclosures, speeding tickets, landlord/tenant issues, owning a small business, and many more issues that would normally cost a fortune if handled by an attorney from the “yellow pages.”  Ms. Holt received a resounding applause when she announced that the Pre-Paid Legal membership program only cost $1.17 a day.

The second presentation of legal resources was given by Dennis Nazelli and it centered on the explanation of the business legal plans offered by GoSmallBiz.com.  Mr. Nazelli illuminated the unique and reasonably-priced coverage of the GoSmallBiz.com plan.  It covers legal and business consultation, legal and business correspondence, legal forms, debt collection, IRS tax issues representation, contract and document review, trial defense representation, internet marketing, construction of your business website to name just the plan’s major elements.

The incredulous audience was amazed to learn that their cost for these two resources combined for under $2.00 a day.  Nazelli reminded the audience that together these two legal plans will protect you, your family and your business.  

For more information about Grow Small Business and its services go to:
http://www.growsmallbiz.biz

Community notes

• Central Ohio Technical College will hold its next Discovery Day information session on Friday, Jan. 15, in the John Gilbert Reese Center, 1209 University Drive on the Newark campus.

Surviving an IRS Tax Audit : Receiving an IRS Tax Audit