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IRS Tax Forms and Publications

As a courtesy to our clients and visitors, we've pulled together the IRS forms and publications our team references most often. Each link opens the IRS.gov PDF directly — no login, no middle-man.

Why this page exists

The IRS publishes thousands of forms and dozens of taxpayer guides every year. Most small-business owners only ever need a small subset — and tracking down the right one on IRS.gov can burn an hour you don't have. This page is a curated shortcut: the forms our team actually pulls up most often when we're preparing returns, responding to IRS notices, or walking a client through an extension or amendment.

Each link below opens the official IRS.gov PDF directly — no login, no third-party hosting, no out-of-date copy. The forms are grouped by who typically files them: individual filers, small businesses (Schedule C, S-Corp, partnership), employers handling payroll, and taxpayers responding to an audit or collection letter. Within each group we've flagged the most common companions (e.g. Schedule SE alongside Form 1040 for self-employed filers).

A form alone rarely solves the problem. If you're here because you got an IRS notice, our IRS Defense team handles the response end-to-end. If you're prepping for tax season, the tax preparation team files for individuals and entities. And if you're staring at Schedule C and wondering whether it's time to elect S-Corp status, our advisory team runs the comparison for you. The forms are the artifact; getting them right is the work.

Don't see what you need? The IRS publishes every form and publication they've ever issued. Jump straight to the full IRS forms & publications index.

3 resources

Schedule K-1

34 resources

Individual Taxpayers

30 resources

Businesses & Employers

8 resources

International

10 resources

Tax-Exempt Organizations & Nonprofits

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Tax terminology can get dense. If you hit a term you don't recognize, the IRS Tax Glossary is a solid reference. You'll need a PDF reader to open these forms — we recommend Adobe Acrobat Reader if you don't already have one.
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