jtr1962
Flashaholic
This might be a stupid question but I haven't been able to find the answer anywhere. Basically, I downloaded the fill-in pdfs to do my tax returns this year same as I've been doing the last few years. They save just fine with my filled-in information. My question is will the IRS accept laser-printed .pdfs, or do I have to use the preprinted forms they send me with the tax booklets each year? If they do it's a considerable time-savings over having to transfer the info by hand to the preprinted forms, along with the attendant possibility of making a mistake while doing so. The forms seem almost identical, except of course the .pdf version of the 1040 isn't in that pretty blue color.
On another note, is there a way to laser print just the text I filled in so that I can use their preprinted forms? I looked but the Adobe reader doesn't seem to have an option to print only the user-added text. This is probably the best of both worlds if it can be done.
On another note, is there a way to laser print just the text I filled in so that I can use their preprinted forms? I looked but the Adobe reader doesn't seem to have an option to print only the user-added text. This is probably the best of both worlds if it can be done.