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    | Instructions for Form 1040EZ | 2006 Tax Year |  
                  
                     
                        
                           1040EZ - Additional Material
                            This is archived information that pertains only to the 2006 Tax Year. If youare looking for information for the current tax year, go to the Tax Prep Help Area.
 
                     
                        
                           
                              Major Categories of Federal Income and Outlays for Fiscal Year 2005
                               
                        
                      
                        
                      On or before the first Monday in February of each year, the President is required by law to submit to the Congress a budget
                        proposal for the fiscal
                        year that begins the following October. The budget plan sets forth the President's proposed receipts, spending, and the surplus
                        or deficit for the
                        Federal Government. The plan includes recommendations for new legislation as well as recommendations to change, eliminate,
                        and add programs. After
                        receiving the President's proposal, the Congress reviews it and makes changes. It first passes a budget resolution setting
                        its own targets for
                        receipts, outlays, and surplus or deficit. Next, individual spending and revenue bills that are consistent with the goals
                        of the budget resolution are
                        enacted.
                        
                      In fiscal year 2005 (which began on October 1, 2004, and ended on September 30, 2005), federal income was $2.2 trillion and
                        outlays were $2.5
                        trillion, leaving a deficit of $0.3 trillion.
                        
                      
                        
                           
                              
                                 Footnotes for Certain Federal Outlays
                                  
                           
                         
                           
                         
                           
                              
                                 Social security, Medicare, and other retirement: These programs provide income support for the retired and disabled and medical
                                    care for the elderly.
                                 
                                 National defense, veterans, and foreign affairs: About 20% of outlays were to equip, modernize, and pay our armed forces and to
                                    fund the Global War on Terrorism and other national defense activities; about 3% were for veterans benefits and services;
                                    and about 1% were for
                                    international activities, including military and economic assistance to foreign countries and the maintenance of U.S. embassies
                                    abroad.
                                 
                                 Physical, human, and community development: These outlays were for agriculture; natural resources; environment; transportation;
                                    aid for elementary and secondary education and direct assistance to college students; job training; deposit insurance, commerce
                                    and housing credit,
                                    and community development; and space, energy, and general science programs.
                                 
                                 Social programs: About 14% of total outlays were for Medicaid, food stamps, temporary assistance for needy families, supplemental
                                    security income, and related programs; and the remaining outlays were for health research and public health programs, unemployment
                                    compensation,
                                    assisted housing, and social services.
                                  
                           
                         
                     
                        
                        
                           
                              |  | Where Do You File?
 | If an envelope addressed to “Internal Revenue Service Center” came with this
                                 booklet, please use it. If you do not have one or if you moved during the year, mail your return to the |  | Internal Revenue Service Center shown that applies to you. Envelopes without
                                 enough postage will be returned to you by the post office. |  
                              |  |  | THEN use this address if you: |  
                              | IF you live in... | Are not enclosing a check or money order...
 | Are enclosing a check or money order...
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                              | Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia | Internal Revenue Service Center Atlanta, GA 39901-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Atlanta, GA 39901-0114
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                              | District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont | Internal Revenue Service Center Andover, MA 05501-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Andover, MA 05501-0114
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                              | Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio,
                                 Wisconsin | Internal Revenue Service Center Kansas City, MO 64999-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Kansas City, MO 64999-0114
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                              | Kentucky*, Pennsylvania* | Internal Revenue Service Center Philadelphia, PA 19255-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Philadelphia, PA 19255-0114
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                              | Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, APO, FPO | Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, TX 73301-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, TX 73301-0114
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                              | Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
                                 Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming | Internal Revenue Service Center Fresno, CA 93888-0014
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Fresno, CA 93888-0114
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                              | American Samoa, nonpermanent residents of Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands**, Puerto Rico (or if excluding income
                                 under Internal Revenue Code section 933), dual-status aliens, a foreign country: U.S. citizens and those filing Form 2555,
                                 2555-EZ, or Form
                                 4563 | Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, TX 73301-0215
 USA
 | Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, TX 73301-0215
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                              | *If you live in Kentucky or Pennsylvania and file your return after June 30, 2007, use: Internal Revenue Service
                                 Center, Kansas City, MO 64999-0014 (if you are not enclosing a check or money order); or Internal Revenue Service Center,
                                 Kansas City, MO 64999-0114
                                 (if you are enclosing a check or money order). |  
                              | ** Permanent residents of Guam should use: Department of Revenue and Taxation, Government of Guam,
                                 P.O. Box 23607, GMF, GU 96921; permanent residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands should use: V.I. Bureau of Internal Revenue,
                                 9601 Estate Thomas,
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