During the tax filing season, many libraries and post offices offer free tax forms to taxpayers. Some libraries also have copies of commonly requested publications. Many large grocery stores, copy centers and office supply stores have forms you can photocopy or print from a CD.

How do I get my 2019 1040 tax form?

Get the current filing year’s forms, instructions, and publications for free from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

  1. Download them from IRS.gov.
  2. Order by phone at 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676)

How do I get previous years IRS forms?

Order a Transcript

  1. Online Using Get Transcript. They can use Get Transcript Online on IRS.gov to view, print or download a copy of all transcript types.
  2. By phone. The number is 800-908-9946.
  3. By mail. Taxpayers can complete and send either Form 4506-T or Form 4506T-EZ to the IRS to get one by mail.

When do I need to file my 2019 federal tax return?

2019 IRS Federal Income Tax Return Forms and Schedules. After Oct. 15, 2020 you can no longer prepare and e-File the 2019 IRS and State Tax Forms. Use the 2019 Tax Calculator to assist you in completing your 2019 Tax Forms. You can complete, sign the 2019 federal tax forms via a PDF Form Editor, before you download, print and mail them to the IRS .

Are there mailing addresses for federal tax returns for 2019?

Tax Return Mailing Addresses for Tax Year 2019. The mailing addresses listed here are ONLY for 2019 IRS federal tax returns NOT for 2020 – find state tax return mailing addresses here.

Are there any free tax forms for 2019?

2019 You can no longer e-File the Tax Year 2019 IRS and/or State Income Tax Returns or Forms. At this point use the 2019 Tax Calculator to assist you in completing your 2019 IRS Tax Forms for free. Then click on the forms below and they will load into a PDF Editor where you can complete, sign and download or share the Forms.

What is the IRS Form 1040 for 2019?

Schedule 1, Part I Schedule 1, Part II Schedule 2, Part I Schedule 3, Part I Schedule 2, Part II Schedule 3, Part II IF YOU… THEN USE For 2019, you will use Form 1040 or, if you were born before January 2, 1955, you have the option to use new Form 1040-SR.