Can i mail 8331 with 1040ez

According to the IRS, you can file Form 1040-EZ with a payment of $8331, but there are some conditions to consider:

  1. Payment: You can pay the balance due with a check or money order made payable to the "United States Treasury." You can also pay online or by phone using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS).
  2. Form 1040-EZ limitations: Form 1040-EZ is a simplified form for taxpayers with a relatively simple tax situation. To qualify, you must meet certain requirements, such as:
    • You can't itemize deductions.
    • You don't have any dependents.
    • You don't have any self-employment income.
    • You don't have any unreported tips or other income.
    • You don't have any credits that require additional forms (e.g., Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit).
  3. Form 1040-EZ vs. Form 1040: If you have a more complex tax situation, you may need to file Form 1040 instead. Form 1040 allows you to itemize deductions, claim credits, and report more types of income.

To file Form 1040-EZ with a payment of $8331, make sure you meet the above requirements and follow these steps:

  1. Complete Form 1040-EZ, making sure to report the payment of $8331 as the balance due.
  2. Attach a payment voucher (Form 1040-ES) to your return, indicating the payment amount and your name and address.
  3. Sign and date the return.
  4. Mail the return to the IRS address listed on the form.

Remember to keep a copy of your return and payment for your records. If you're unsure about your tax situation or have questions, consider consulting a tax professional or contacting the IRS directly.