W-2 - Received in January. There is one for every job that you work. This form tells how much you earned and how much you paid in taxes., 1040 - This form is completed by April every year. This form will reveal your taxable income. This form will show how much you owe in taxes., W-4 - This form is received when you start a job. You list information about yourself and your family. This form determines how much money is taken out of each paycheck for taxes., I-9 - This form is filled out when you start a new job. It shows that you are eligible to work in the United States. You must provide forms of identification when submitting this document., 1099 - This form is received in January. You receive this form if you were paid by a company but aren't an employee. You also get this form when you have other types of income, such as gains and losses in brokerage accounts, dividend and interest payments, January 29th - First day you can submit tax returns for the previous year, although you likely will not have received necessary documents to file, such as your W-2, January 31st - Deadline for employers to mail W-2s to their employees (either by paper or electronically), April 15th - Last day to submit income tax forms or to request an extension, October 18th - Deadline for filing income tax returns that have received extensions,

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