How To Find Tax Forms
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from vinzfeller and more videos in the Tax Returns category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com No tax forms? No worries. You can find them at several locations—or even get them without leaving the comfort of your home. To complete this How-To you will need: An application that can view PDF files A printer A post office, public library, tax office or tax professional Step 1: Download federal forms The simplest way to get federal tax forms is to download them from www.irs.gov. You will need a printer and an application that can open PDF files, like Preview (on a Mac) or Adobe Reader (available at www.adobe.com). Step 2: Download state forms For state tax forms, visit the website of your state tax office. Step 3: Pick up forms If you’d prefer to pick up your forms, head to your local library or post office, which begins stocking tax forms shortly after the new year. Tip: Most libraries also have books corresponding to each tax year with all available forms—just locate yours and photocopy. Step 4: Go to your local tax office If you need an obscure form, stop by an IRS or state tax office. Tip: Save yourself grief by remembering to pick up instructions along with the forms. Step 5: Pay a professional If you plan to pay someone to …
Comment by therealhitsquad on 7 December 2010:
So clever, so funny. Excellent video editing too!
Comment by SnappyGingerNYC on 7 December 2010:
I LOVE that bunny!!!! it’s so easy, even the bunny can do it!!
Comment by calpaw on 7 December 2010:
stop smiling bunny … you’re gonna have to pay up this year
Comment by Dancing4Forever on 7 December 2010:
I was about to say the same thing! hahaha lol.
Comment by Dancing4Forever on 7 December 2010:
That bunny is hilarious lol I couldn’t stop laughing lol.
Comment by SavageBuick on 7 December 2010:
LOL!!! Bunny + Taxes= Funny and informative. I don’t know why. It just is.
Comment by edgewalker3 on 7 December 2010:
This is invaluable! Now young children can learn to file their tax forms.
Comment by bunnygirl4life on 7 December 2010:
where did you get your bunny suit?
Comment by lighthouse412 on 7 December 2010:
the bunny can’t type!!
Comment by pcmanbv on 7 December 2010:
wow, in which web site is embedded?
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Comment by robertantonnyc on 7 December 2010:
download em
Comment by mentalbug on 7 December 2010:
wth is that video?… Are they really taking the people for dumber than they are?
This would almost be insulting for kids to be addressed that way lol
Comment by charlottepoet on 7 December 2010:
funny to have this on youtube -online- when you can do your taxes -online- when was the last time anyone went and got tax forms at the library? me? 1996 i would guess.
Comment by anarocks4ever on 7 December 2010:
watch the sofiya and ana show
Comment by yousuckhahadrugs on 7 December 2010:
I see..
Comment by grandexandi on 7 December 2010:
for taxes it is, but for voting it’s not. to vote we have to go to the same place we would go to vote on paper, but instead we vote on a machine, which has its own network, i guess. but i think there might be some projects on using personal computers… i’m not sure. i think there are information on types of electronic elections on the “electronic voting” article on wikipedia.
Comment by wehp on 7 December 2010:
swenden is for swedes!!!!!!
Comment by yousuckhahadrugs on 7 December 2010:
So, it isn’t like using your own computer and sending information online?
Comment by Phivil on 7 December 2010:
In Sweden we can do it by paper, internet or SMS.
Comment by grandexandi on 7 December 2010:
not at all, it’s actually much safer, just as in the elections, we use voting machines, like little computers, made just for voting. when the process dismisses the human intervention it is much less suitable for corruption. check the “elections in brazil” article in wikipedia. and the digital tax forms are much easier for both sides too
Comment by yousuckhahadrugs on 7 December 2010:
But unsafe in some degree.
Comment by grandexandi on 7 December 2010:
in brasil we can use digital tax forms, not needing any paper, just a computer and an internet conection. we fill it up in the computer and then send them through the web. it’s way better!
Comment by slammer2999 on 7 December 2010:
The bunny is back! w00t!
Comment by iqchicken on 7 December 2010:
First!
Comment by RandomProduct on 7 December 2010:
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