Massachusetts individual income tax forms supported in TaxSlayer Pro:
Form 1 - Resident Income Tax Return
Form 1-ES - Estimated Tax Payment Voucher
Form 1-NR/PY - Nonresident/Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return
Form M-1310 - Statement of Claimant to Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer
Form M-2210 - Underpayment of Massachusetts Estimated Income Tax
Form M-4868 - Extension Payment Worksheet and Voucher
Form M-8379 - Nondebtor Spouse Claim and Allocation for Refund Due
Form M-8453 - Declaration for Electronic Filing
Form PV - Payment Voucher
Schedule B - Interest, Dividends, and Capital Gains
Schedule C - Profit or Loss From Business
Schedule CB - Circuit Breaker Credit
Schedule CMS - Credit Manager Schedule
Schedule D - Long-Term Capital Gains and Losses
Schedule DI - Dependent Information
Schedule E - Combined Schedules E-1, E-2, and E-3
Schedule E-1 - Income or Loss from Real Estate and Royalties
Schedule E-2 - Income or Loss from Partnerships and S Corporations
Schedule E-3 - Income or Loss from Estates and Trusts
Schedule EC - Solar and Wind Energy Credit
Schedule EFO - Declaration of Paper Filing
Schedule FCI - Foreign Corporation Income of U.S. Shareholder
Schedule HC - Health Care Information
Schedule HC-CS - Health Care Information Continuation Sheet
Schedule INC - Form W-2 and 1099 Information
Schedule LP - Credit for Removing or Covering Lead Paint on Residential Premises
Schedule OJC - Income Tax Due to Other Jurisdictions
Schedule NTS-L-NRPY - No Tax Status and Limited Income Credit
Schedule R/NR - Resident/Nonresident Worksheet
Schedule SC - Septic Credit
Schedule TDS - Taxpayer Disclosure Statement
Schedule X - Other Income
Schedule Y - Other Deductions
Schedule 4% Surtax
AGI Worksheet
Additional Information:
Massachusetts State Tax Information
Massachusetts Supported Business Forms
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