Tax return preparers.
Choose your preparer carefully. If you pay someone to prepare your return, the preparer is required, under the law, to sign the return and fill in
the other blanks in the Paid Preparer's area of your return. Remember, however, that you are still responsible for the accuracy of every
item entered on your return. If there is any underpayment, you are responsible for paying it, plus any interest and penalty that may be due.
Third party designee.
You can check the Yes box in the Third Party Designee area of your return to authorize the IRS to discuss your return with a
friend, family member, or any other person you choose. This allows the IRS to call the person you identified as your designee to answer any questions
that may arise during the processing of your return. It also allows your designee to perform certain actions. See your income tax package for details.
Employment tax withholding.
Your wages are subject to withholding for income tax, social security, and Medicare even if you are receiving social security benefits.
Voluntary withholding.
You may be able to have federal income tax withheld from your social security and equivalent railroad retirement benefits. See Tax Withholding
and Estimated Tax under Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits.
Photographs of missing children.
The Internal Revenue Service is a proud partner with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Photographs of missing children
selected by the Center may appear in this publication on pages that would otherwise be blank. You can help bring these children home by looking at the
photographs and calling 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) if you recognize a child.
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