This publication gives you a brief introduction to certain parts of the tax law of particular interest to people with disabilities
and those who
care for people with disabilities. It includes highlights about:
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Income,
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Itemized deductions,
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Tax credits,
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Household employees, and
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Business tax incentives.
You will find most of the information you need to complete your tax return in your form instruction booklet. If you need additional
information,
you may want to order a free tax publication. You may also want to take advantage of the other free tax help services that
IRS provides.
See How To Get Tax Help, at the end of this publication, for information about getting publications, forms, and free tax services.
Comments and suggestions.
We welcome your comments about this publication and your suggestions for future editions.
You can write to us at the following address:
Internal Revenue Service
Individual Forms and Publications Branch
SE:W:CAR:MP:T:I
1111 Constitution Ave. NW, IR-6406
Washington, DC 20224
We respond to many letters by telephone. Therefore, it would be helpful if you would include your daytime phone number,
including the area code, in
your correspondence.
You can email us at
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address.) Please put “
Publications Comment” on the subject line. Although we cannot respond individually to each email, we do appreciate your
feedback and will consider your comments as we revise our tax products.
Tax questions.
If you have a tax question, visit
www.irs.gov or call 1-800-829-1040. We cannot answer tax questions at either
of the addresses listed above.
Ordering forms and publications.
Visit
www.irs.gov/formspubs
to download forms and publications, call 1-800-829-3676, or write to the National Distribution Center at the address shown
under
How To Get Tax
Help in the back of this publication.