The Service provides guidance for the approval and acceptance of computer–prepared
and computer–generated tax forms that are filed by individual taxpayers
and tax practitioners.
If you want to produce your own version of a tax form, you should first
obtain a copy of IRS Publication 1167 (PDF), General Rules and
Specifications for Substitute Forms and Schedules. This document describes
the general requirements for designing and submitting all such forms for approval
and is updated annually to coincide with the current tax year.
You may request Publication 1167. This publication cross–references
other similar, related publications that are available for certain specialized
substitute forms that differ from normal form size, that require multi–part
paper stock, or that have other similarly unique features (such as Forms
W–2, 1099, and so forth). Publication 1167 also
provides actual examples and layouts of some of the most used IRS forms.