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Form 1099-Q

Definition Form 1099-Q is a tax form in the United States, issued by banks and other financial institutions. It reports distributions from education savings accounts

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Form 1095-B

Definition Form 1095-B is a U.S. tax form provided by insurance companies to individuals they cover, detailing who was covered and when. It serves as

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Form 1095-C

Definition Form 1095-C is a tax form under the United States federal law that employers with at least 50 full-time employees must provide annually. The

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Form 1098

Definition Form 1098 is a tax document issued by the IRS in the United States. It is primarily used to report the amount of interest

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Form 1099-MISC

Definition Form 1099-MISC is a tax document issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It is used to report miscellaneous income, that is,

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Form 1099-DIV

Definition Form 1099-DIV is an IRS tax form issued by banks and other financial institutions in the United States. It is used to report dividend

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Form 1099-INT

Definition Form 1099-INT is an annual tax form used in the United States which is issued by banks and other financial institutions to investors who

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Form 1120S

Definition Form 1120S is a tax document used by S corporations in the United States to report their income, losses, dividends, and other tax-related information

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Form 1099-B

Definition Form 1099-B is a document issued by a broker or barter exchange that summarizes the earnings of an individual from sales, transactions, and bartering.

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Form 1099-R

Definition Form 1099-R is a U.S. IRS tax form that provides information about distributions from pensions, annuities, retirement or profit-sharing plans, IRAs, and insurance contracts.

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