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Page 2 Form 8888 (2012) Future Developments Information about any future developments affecting Form 8888 (such as legislation enacted after we release it) will be posted on www.irs.gov/form8888.
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Provide your financial institution details, including the name and address of the bank or credit union.
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Specify the type of account (e.g., checking, savings) and the account number.
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What is form 8888 allocation of?
Form 8888 is used to allocate a refund amount to up to three different accounts, such as checking, savings, or retirement accounts.
Who is required to file form 8888 allocation of?
Any taxpayer who wants to allocate their refund to multiple accounts is required to file form 8888.
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To fill out form 8888, you need to provide your personal information, the allocation amounts to each account, and the account numbers.
What is the purpose of form 8888 allocation of?
The purpose of form 8888 is to allow taxpayers to divide their refund into different accounts for convenience or budgeting purposes.
What information must be reported on form 8888 allocation of?
Information such as the taxpayer's name, Social Security number, account numbers, and allocation amounts must be reported on form 8888.
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