Who files one of the 1040 series of tax forms?

Question 6 options:

Self-employed people

Corporations

People who are unemployed

Individuals who are not self-employed

1 answer

All of the above options can file one of the 1040 series of tax forms, but the most correct answer would be individuals who are not self-employed. The 1040 series of tax forms includes forms 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ, which are used by individuals to report their income and calculate their tax liability. Self-employed people may also need to file additional forms, such as Schedule C or Schedule SE, depending on their business structure and circumstances. Corporations file a separate set of tax forms, typically the 1120 series. People who are unemployed may not have any taxable income and may not need to file a tax return, but if they had any income during the year, they may still need to file a tax form to report it.