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Commonly required tax forms include, but are not limited to:

Instructions for Form 1040
Schedules for Form 1040 and Form 1040-SR
Information about Schedule A (Form 1040), Itemized Deductions, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. This schedule is used by filers to report itemized deductions.
Information about Schedule B (Form 1040), Interest and Ordinary Dividends, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. This schedule is used by filers to report interest and ordinary dividend income.
Information about Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss from Business, used to report income or loss from a business operated or profession practiced as a sole proprietor; includes recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file.
Information about Schedule D (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Capital Gains and Losses, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Use Schedule D to report sales, exchanges or some involuntary conversions of capital assets, certain capital gain distributions, and nonbusiness bad debts.
Information about Schedule E (Form 1040), Supplemental Income and Loss, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Schedule E is used to report income from rental properties, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and residual interests in REMICs.
Information about Schedule EIC (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Earned Income Credit, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Schedule EIC (Form 1040 or 1040-SR) is used by filers who claim the earned income credit to give the IRS information about the qualifying child.
Information about Schedule SE (Form 1040), Self-Employment Tax, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Schedule SE (Form 1040) is used by self-employed persons to figure the self-employment tax due on net earnings.

Information for Families, Dependents, and Student Credits

This includes Earned Income Tax Credits, Child Tax Credits, and Educational Credits.

Information for Family, Dependents and Students Credits

Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC)

Child Tax Credit

The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 expanding the Child Tax Credit for tax year 2021 only.

Education Credits

Education credits helps with the cost of higher education by reducing the amount of tax owed on your tax return.

Related Resources


Clean Vehicle and Energy Credits

This section includes information on Clean Vehicle Tax Credits, Home Energy Credits, Credit for Builders of Energy-Efficient Homes, and more.

Clean Vehicle and Energy Credits

The IRS is working on implementing the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This major legislation will affect individuals, businesses, tax exempt and government entities by providing tax credits and deductions.

Clean Vehicle Credits

Determine whether your purchase of an electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) qualifies for a tax credit.

Find more information on the clean vehicle credits for individuals, businesses and manufactures:

Home Energy Credits

Learn more about the energy improvement tax credits for your home.

Elective Pay and Transferability

New ways for ensuring eligible taxpayers receive their clean energy tax credits.

Credit for Builders of Energy-Efficient Homes

Contractors who build or substantially reconstruct qualified energy-efficient homes may be eligible for tax credits up to $5,000 per home.

Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Deduction

Building owners who place in service energy efficient commercial building property (EECBP) or energy efficient commercial building retrofit property (EEBRP) may be able to claim a tax deduction.

Advanced Energy Project Credit

Manufacturers and other entities that invest in qualifying advanced energy projects may apply for a tax credit through the Department of Energy.

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit

If you install qualified vehicle refueling and recharging property in your home or business, you may qualify for the alternative fuel refueling property tax credit.

Related Resources

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/clean-vehicle-and-energy-credits

More information on Potention Credits and Deductions can be found here.


New Hampshire specific tax forms

can be found on the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration website.