The IRS provides the library with a limited quantity of forms and instructions each year.
Massachusetts Form 1–Resident and Form 1–Non Resident booklets and Federal 1040, 1040SR (seniors), and 1040SP (Spanish) are available at the library while supplies last.
Federal and State forms are also available through the links below. Please call the library at:(781) 769-0200 if you need assistance finding a specific form.
Forms and Instructions:
Massachusetts State forms and instructions can be printed at the library, and are also available online, or by calling the Massachusetts Dept. of Revenue at:
(800) 392-6089
Additional Information:
Federal forms and instructions can be printed at the library and are available online. Forms are also available for delivery through U.S. Mail. You may also order Federal forms by calling: (800) 829-3676. Additional Federal Tax and electronic filing information is available from the IRS.
For 1099s and other employer forms, click here.
Extension Forms:
AARP Tax Aid Help for Seniors:
- An AARP Tax Aid will hopefully be available to senior taxpayers at the Norwood Senior Center. An appointment is required. Please contact the Norwood Senior Center directly at (781) 762-1201 for more information.
- AARP Tax Aid site: AARP Foundation Tax Aide Locator (available beginning in late January or early February through April 15th each year).
- IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs
- Under a federal grant program, IRS-certified VITA volunteers provide tax-preparation services to people who generally have income of $56,000 or less, as well as those with disabilities or limited English language skills. Call (800) 906-9887 to find a nearby VITA site. Online assistance is also available.
Federal Forms - Schedules:
- Schedule 1: Use if you: Have additional income, such as unemployment compensation, prize or award money, gambling winnings. Have any deductions to claim, such as student loan interest deduction, self-employment tax, educator expenses.
- Schedule 2: Use if you: Owe other taxes, such as self-employment tax, household employment taxes, additional tax on IRAs or other qualified retirement plans and tax-favored accounts, AMT, or need to make an excess advance premium tax credit repayment.
- Schedule 3: Use if you: Can claim any credit that you didn't claim on Form 1040 or 1040-SR, such as the foreign tax credit, education credits, general business credit. Have other payments, such as an amount paid with a request for an extension to file or excess social security tax withheld.
- Schedule A - Itemized Deductions
- Schedule B – Interest and Ordinary Dividends
- Schedule C – Profit or Loss from Business
- Schedule C-EZ – Net Profit for Business - NO LONGER USED. USE SCHEDULE C INSTEAD, SEE IRS.GOV FOR MORE INFO.
- Schedule D – Capital Gains and Losses
Note: if you are using a Schedule D form, see also required
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets - Schedule E - Supplemental Income and Loss
- Schedule EIC - Earned Income Credit
- Schedule R - Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled
- Schedule SE - Self Employment Tax
Federal Forms:
- Form 1040
- Form 1040 NR (Non-resident)
- Form 1040 SP (Spanish language)
- Form 1040 SR (Seniors)
- 1040 ES - Estimated Tax for Individuals, Tax Year 2024
- 1040-V - Payment Voucher
- Form W-4
- Form W-9
- Form 2441 - Child and Dependent Care Expenses
- Form 8812 - Additional Child Tax Credit
- Form 8949 (complete if you are using Schedule D) - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets