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2006 Tax ResourcesForm 1040A Resources from the IRS2006 Tax Forms2006 Form 1040A (PDF)IRS Instructions for Form 1040A Instructions for 2006 Form 1040ALines 19 through 30These instructions apply to the tax year 2006 only.
Line 19: Jury Duty Pay you gave to your employer
Line 20: Total Adjustments
Line 21: Adjusted Gross Income
Line 22: Adjusted Gross Income
Line 23: Over 65 or Blind or Married Filing Separately
Tax Tip If you checked the box on line 23b, you should really file on Form 1040 and itemize your deductions on Schedule A. That's because any itemized deductions at all will result in lower taxes than using Form 1040A.
Line 24: Standard Deduction
Line 25
Line 26: Personal Exemptions
Line 27: Taxable Income
Line 28: Tax
If you have qualified dividends (line 9b) or capital gains distributions (line 10), you need to calculate your tax using the Tax Worksheet on page 36 of the instruction booklet. Line 29: Tax Credit for child and dependent care expenses
Line 30: Credit for the Elderly or Disabled
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