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Staple all your forms and schedules together in the upper left corner. Attach W-2 and 1099 income documents. You'll receive a few copies of each income document that's mailed to you. Find the federal copy of each form and staple them to the front of your 1040 in the income section.
Attach your W-2 to the front of the return to the line on which you report your wages and salary -- Line 7 on Form 1040 or Form 1040A and Line 1 on Form 1040EZ. The IRS's instructions don't specify a method, but stapling the W-2 to the return reduces the risk that it will be lost or separated from the return.
Do not attach correspondence or other items unless required to do so. Attach Forms W-2 and 2439 to the front of Form 1040. If you received a Form W-2c (a corrected Form W-2), attach your original Forms W-2 and any Forms W-2c. Attach Forms W-2G and 1099-R to the front of Form 1040 if tax was withheld.
The filing instructions will say which copy of your W-2 to include, as well as the address to mail your return. Copy B of the W-2 is included with a mailed return. Assemble your tax return to the form order that it printed. If you filed your return, then there should not be anything to mail in.
On forms like the W-2, the IRS explicitly tells you to avoid using staples to attach documents or checks (Staple holes or tears interfere with machine reading.) ... When we receive paperclips attached to paper returns, we simply re-use them, says an IRS representative.
Though, if you're simply wondering if you can staple a tax return, the answer is sort of. According to the article, you can staple your W-2 and 1099 to the front of your 1040 (in the appropriate income section.) But, be sure it doesn't staple through the rest of the documents!
You can easily deposit a check that has other papers stapled to them. You need to claw off the staple carefully from the check to ensure it doesn't rip. If you happen to pull too hard, not only can you rip the check, you can also cause bodily harm to yourself and cause blood to spill over the check.
On forms like the W-2, the IRS explicitly tells you to avoid using staples to attach documents or checks (Staple holes or tears interfere with machine reading.) The 1040, meanwhile, requests that you attach documents and other miscellaneous sheets of paper, but cordons off areas where staples are not allowed.
The Right Placement. Attach your W-2 to the front of the return to the line on which you report your wages and salary -- Line 7 on Form 1040 or Form 1040A and Line 1 on Form 1040EZ.
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