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1040
Futu re Developments2018 Tax Reform Changes 2018
TAX YEA R
INSTRUCTIONS
Form 1040 has been redesigned.
Forms 1040A and 1040EZ will no
longer be used. • Most tax rates have b een reduced. • The child tax credit amount has been increased up to $2,000.• A new tax credit of up to $500 may be available for each dependent who doesn't qualify for the child tax credit. • The deduction for state and local taxes has been limited.• The deduction for miscellaneous expenses has been eliminated. • The overall limit on itemized deductions has been eliminated.For details on these and other
changes seeWhat"s New
in these instructions. SeeIRS.gov
andIRS.gov/Forms
and for the latest information about developments related to Form 1040 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go toIRS.gov/Form1040
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It's fast, simple, and secure. Go to
IRS.gov/PaymentsIncluding the instructions for
Schedules 1 through 6
De partment of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service www.irs.govEveryone les the new For
m 1 040!Use the base form... only the schedules
that a re right for you! Have additional income, such as capital gains, unemployment compensation, prize or awa rd money, or gambling winnings. Have any deductions to claim, such as student loan inte rest deduction, self-employment tax, or educator expenses.Can claim a
refundable credit other than the earned income c redit, American opportunity credit, or additional child tax credit, such as the net premium tax credit or health coverage tax credit. Have other payments, such as an amount paid with a request foran extension to le or excess social security tax withheld. Owe AMT or need to make an excess advance premium tax
c redit repayment.Have a fo
reign address or a third party designee other than a paid preparer.Can claim a nonrefundable credit other than the child tax credit or the c redit for other dependents, such as the foreign tax credit, education c redits, or general business credit. Owe other taxes, such as self-employment tax, household employment taxes, additional tax on IRAs or other qualied retirement plans and tax-favored accounts.Schedule 1
Schedule 2
Schedule 3
Schedule 4
Schedule 5
Schedule 6
IF YOU..
.THEN USE... For 2018, you will no longer use Form 1040A or Form 1040EZ as you may ha ve in the past. Instead, you will use the redesigned Form 1040, which now has six new numbered schedules i n addition to the existing schedules such as Schedule A. Many people will only need to le Form 1040 and none of the new numbe red schedules. However, if your return is more complicated (for example, you claim certain deductions o r credits or owe additional taxes), you will need to complete one or more of the new numbered schedules. Below i s a general guide to which schedule(s) you will need to le based on your circumstances. See the instructions for the schedules for more information.If you
e-file your return, you generally won't notice much of a change and the softwa re you use will generally determine which schedules you need.Form 1040 Redesign
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Affordable Care Ac
t - What You Need To Know Requirement To Reconcile Advance Payments of the Premium Tax Credit The premium tax credit helps pay premiums for health insurance purchased from the Marketplace. Eligible individuals may have advance payments of the premium tax credit made on their behalf directly to the insurance company. If you or a family member enrolled in health insurance through the Marke tplace and advance payments of the premium tax credit were made to your insurance company to reduce your monthly pr emium payment, you must attachForm 8962
to your return to reconcile (compare) the advance payments with your premium tax credit for the y ear.The Marketplace is required to send
Form 1095-A
byJanuary 31, 2019,
listing the advance payments and other information you need to completeForm 8962.
1. You will need
Form 1095-A
from the Marketplace.2. Complete
Form 8962
to claim the credit and to reconcile your advance credit payments.3. Include
Form 8962
with yourForm 1040
orForm 1040NR.
(Don't include Form 1095-A.)Health Coverage Individual Responsibility Payment
Report Health Care Coverage or Exempt
Check the "Full-year health care coverage or
exempt" box on the front of Form 1040 to indicate that you, your spouse (if filing jointly), and anyone you can or do claim as a dependent had qualifying health care coverage or a coverage exemption that covered all of 2018 or a combination of qualifying health care coverage and coverage exemption(s) for every month of 2018.Make a Shared Responsibility Payment
Make a shared responsibility payment if, for any
month in 2018, you, your spouse (if filing jointly), or anyone you can or do claim as a dependent didn't have coverage and doesn't qualify for a coverage exemption. If you can claim any part-year exemptions or exemptions for specific members of your household, use Form 8965. This will reduce the amount of your shared responsibility payment.For more information, see the Form 8965
instructions or go toIRS.gov/SRP
Health Coverage Reporting
• If you or someone in your family had health coverage in 2018, the p rovider of that coverage is required to send youa Form 1095-A, 1095-B, or 1095-C (with Part III completed) that lists individuals in your family who w
ere enrolled in the coverage and shows their months of coverage. You may use this information to help completeSchedule 4,
line 61.You should receive
Form 1095-A
by earlyFebruary 2019
and Form 1095-B or 1095-C by early March2019, if applicable. You don't need to wait to receive your Form 1095-B or 1095-C to file y
our return. You may rely on other information about your coverage to complete Schedule 4, line 61 . Don't include Form 1095-A, Form1095-B, or Form 1095-C with your tax return.
• If you or someone in your family was an employee in 2018, the emplo yer may be required to send you Form1095-C. Part II
ofForm 1095-C
shows whether your employer offered you health insurance coverage and, if so, information about the offer. You should receiveForm 1095-C
by earlyMarch 2019.
This information may
be relevant if you purchased health insurance coverage for 2018 through the Health Insurance Marketplace and wish to claim the premium tax credit onSchedule 5, line 70.
However, you don't need to wait to receive this
form to file your return. You may rely on other information received from your employer. If you don't wish to claim
the premium tax credit for 2018, you don't need the information inPart II
ofForm 1095-C.
For more information
on who is eligible for the premium tax credit, see the Instructions forForm 8962.
OR ABFor 2018, you must:
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Before you begin:If you are the beneciary of a deceased employee or former employee w ho died before August 21, 1996, include any death benet exclusion that you are entitled to (up to $5,000) in the amount entered on line 2 below.More than one pension or annuity.
If you had more than one partially taxable pension or annuity, gure the taxable part of each separately. Enter the total of the taxable parts on Form 1040, line 4b. Enter the total pe nsion or annuity payments received in 2018 on Form1040, line 4a.
1. 1. 2. 2. Note. If you completed this worksheet last year, skip line 3 and enter the amo unt from line 4 of last year's worksheet on line 4 below (even if the amount of your pension or annuity has changed). Otherwise, go to line 3.3. Enter the appropriate number from Table 1 below. But if your annuity starting date was after
1997and the payments are for your life and that of your beneciary, enter th e appropriate number from
Table 2
below 3.4.Divide line 2 by the number on line 3
4.5. Multiply line 4 by the number of months for which this year's payment
s were made. If your annuity starting date was before1987, skip lines 6 and 7 and enter this amount on line 8.
Otherwise, go to line 6
5.6. Enter the amount, if any, recovered tax free in years after 1986. If you
completed this worksheet last year, enter the amount from line 10 of last year's wor ksheet 6.7.Subtract line 6 from line 2
7.8.Enter the smaller of line 5 or line 7
8.9. Taxable amount. Subtract line 8 from line 1. Enter the result, but not less than zero. A
lso, enter this amount on Form1040, line 4b. If your Form 1099-R shows a larger amount, use the amount
on this line instead of the amount from Form 1099-R. If you are a retired public safety ofcer, see Insurance Premiums for Retired Public Safety Of?cers before entering an amount on line 4b 9.10.Was your annuity starting date before 1987?
Yes. STOPDo not complete the rest of this worksheet.
No.Add lines 6 and 8. This is the amount you have recovered tax free through 2018. You will need this
number if you need to ll out this worksheet next year 10.Table 1 for Line 3 Above
AND your annuity starting date was
IF the age at annuity starting
date was . . .before November 19, 1996, enter on line 3 . . .after November 18, 1996, enter on line 3 . . . 360310
260
210
160300
260240
170
12055 or under
56-6061-65
66-70
71 or older
Table 2 for Line 3 Above
IF the combined ages at annuity
starting date were . . .THEN enter on line 3 . . .
410360
310
260
210110 or under
111-120
121-130
131-140
141 or older11.
11.Balance of cost to be recovered.
Subtract line 10 from line 2. If zero, you won't have to complete this worksheet next year. The payments you receive next year will generally be fully taxable Enter the total pension or annuity payments from Form 1099-R, box 1. Als o, enter this amount on Form 1040, line 4aEnter your cost in the plan at the annuity starting date . . . . . . . . . . . . .