Question:
can someone help me out to fill this form? 10 pts!?
abc
2008-03-17 14:05:26 UTC
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8822.pdf
translate it to english? i don't understand it.

in Part 1:
1). Individual income tax returns (Forms 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, 1040NR, etc.)
2). Gift, estate, or generation-skipping transfer tax returns (Forms 706, 709, etc.) *For Forms 706 and 706-NA, enter the decedent’s name and social security number below.

& when it says: Your name (first name, initial, and last name)
would it be initial of 1st name?

in Part 2:

Check all boxes this change affects:
8). Employment, excise, income, and other business returns (Forms 720, 940, 940-EZ, 941, 990, 1041, 1065, 1120, etc.)
9). Employee plan returns (Forms 5500, 5500-EZ, etc.)
10). Business location

a little background: i'm just filling out this form to change the mailing address.
Eleven answers:
Audrey A
2008-03-17 14:16:00 UTC
Part 1:

1) You check this box if you filed a tax return for 2007.

2) Check this box only if you filed any other tax returns other than individual income tax (its highly doubtful that you did)



you put your first name, then your initial of your middle name, then your last name



Part 2:

Unless you own a business, don't fill out or check anything in this area.



Hope this helped. Good luck.
anonymous
2008-03-17 14:16:39 UTC
If you're filling out a change of address form, then the IRS needs to know how many things should be sent to the new address.



Fill out Part 1 if you are changing your home mailing address, for instance if you have moved. In such a case, that would affect your individual income tax return, so check the box for that. I don't know what the 2nd one in part 1 is, but I'm guessing that if you don't know, you probably don't need it. For your name, they are asking for your First Name, the first initial of your Middle Name, and your Last Name.



Part 2 is only applicable if you are changing the mailing address or location of a business you own. In that case, numbers 8, 9, and 10 are again just asking what this change of address affects [If the forms listed under 8 and 9 need to be sent to the new address, and if the business is now located at the new address (10)].
rtfm
2008-03-17 14:13:20 UTC
In part 1 it says "To change your home mailing address. Check all the boxes this change affects"



So if you're changing your home mailing address, and if the change affects your individual tax returns, then you check that box. If the change affects your gift or estate tax returns, then you check that box.



And it means *middle* initial. First name. Initial. Last name. Just the way you would usually write your name.



In part 2 it says "To change your business mailing address. Check all the boxes this change affects." So if you're changing your business mailing address, and if the change affects your employment, excise, or other business returns, you would check that box. And if the change affects your employee plan returns, you would check that box. And if the change affects your business location, you would check that box.



All you have to do is just read ALL the words on the form, and answer one question at a time. It's usually pretty obvious what you're supposed to check.
abs
2008-03-17 14:16:38 UTC
1.) Did you fill out a 1040, 1040EZ (Individual Tax return/ File your taxes), last year? Or are you filing one this year? - If so, check the box



2.) Did you or do you need to fill out any of those forms? Did you get any money/gifts from anyone - Like did mom/dad die and leave you their house/money?



3.) Your First name, Middle initial, Last name





The part II - Is only for changing a business address - other wise you don't need to worry about it..
the Boss
2008-03-17 14:10:59 UTC
Check box 1 if it is just for you and not something more complicated. It is for a normal individual tax return



Put the initial of your middle name (if you have a middle name.) If the person's name is Jane Susan Public, then you would write: Jane S Public.



You shouldn't have to check more boxes in part 2 unless it is for more than your tax return.
Judy
2008-03-17 14:20:13 UTC
Check box on line 1 - individual income tax returns.



On line 3a, initial means middle initial if you have one.



Fill in 6a, old address and line 7, new address.



Sign and date it on the bottom on the "your signature" line



Dont worry about the rest of the form.
Michael Goodfellow
2008-03-17 14:11:28 UTC
Part 1,

Check Box 1



Your name: (example) John A. Doe



Fill in questions 6a and 7.



Don't worry about Part 2



Sign and date.

Mail.

Done.

Happy dance.
Jeka
2008-03-17 14:12:10 UTC
Sweetie just read the form its as simple as that you dont need anyones help in you know your name and all the other important things in your life.
anonymous
2015-03-06 19:27:00 UTC
940-ez annual report 2013
anonymous
2016-04-08 12:42:13 UTC
all the time you took to ask this, you could figure it out yourself, it's not hard. thats why i wouldn't buy stuff i couldn't try on.
anonymous
2008-03-17 14:08:44 UTC
Go to H+R Block. 2 points, ya!


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