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This is a written statement prepared by a concerned individual who believes a tax-exempt organization is violating tax laws.

You file this form to ask for a postponement of the determination whether your business is profitable or non-profit. The document is filed by persons, estates, trusts, and S corporations.

This form is used for reporting tax liability to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It provides a comprehensive schedule of the various taxes owed by an individual or organization.

This type of document provides instructions for completing Schedule C and providing additional information for filers of Schedule M-3 on IRS Form 1065.

This document is used for correcting records on your tax return form. A separate form is used every year for which information is changed. Do not submit this document to request a refund of interest and penalties, or addition to the tax you have already paid.

This form is filed by non-life insurance companies wishing to inform the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of their income, deductions, and credits, as well as to figure their income tax liability.

This form is used for applying for recognition of exemption under section 521 of the Internal Revenue Code. It is specifically for organizations seeking tax-exempt status as a farmers' cooperative. The form provides instructions on how to accurately complete and submit the application to the IRS.

This form is used for gathering information regarding an individual's employment in the railroad industry. It helps determine eligibility for certain Social Security benefits.

This form is used for businesses to provide information about their collection activity to the IRS. (Note: The description is in Spanish)

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