Income tax paid is the total amount of IRS Form 1040-line 13 minus Schedule 2-line 46. See the images below that show you where to find Form 1040-line 13 and Schedule 2-line 46.

Where are the exemptions on 1040 for 2018?

Line 6 has a space where you can indicate whether you’re claiming personal exemptions for yourself, your spouse, and/or for your dependents. Because the personal exemption was eliminated starting in tax year 2018, subsequent versions of Form 1040 do not include a line to enter a personal exemption.

How do I know what my taxable income is?

Subtract any standard or itemized tax deductions from your adjusted gross income. Subtract any tax exemptions you are entitled to, like a dependent exemption. Once you’ve subtracted any tax form adjustments, deductions, and exemptions from your gross income, you’ve arrived at your taxable income figure.

What is the IRS Form 1040 for 2018?

Form 1040 Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2018 OMB No. 1545-0074 IRS Use Only—Do not write or staple in this space. (99) Filing status: Single Married filing jointly Married filing separately Head of household Qualifying widow(er) Your first name and initial Last name

Which is the federal tax form for 2018?

The revised form consolidates Forms 1040, 1040-A and 1040-EZ into one form that all individual taxpayers will use to file their 2018 federal income tax return. All taxpayers will file using 2018 Form 1040; Forms 1040A and 1040EZ no longer available | Internal Revenue Service Skip to main content

When do you use the Form 1040 tax return?

Form 1040 is used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return.

When do I need to file my 2018 tax return?

Tax Tip 2019-29, March 25, 2019. As the April filing deadline approaches, IRS reminds taxpayers that Form 1040 has been redesigned for tax year 2018. The revised form consolidates Forms 1040, 1040-A and 1040-EZ into one form that all individual taxpayers will use to file their 2018 federal income tax return.