Edsel Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 How is the best way to acquire (or download) fill-in forms from the IRS website? I can imagine there are commercial firms making these available for a fee, but I would think the IRS furnishes fill-in forms somewhere on their massive website... Quote
Lion EA Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 IRS Forms & Publications; search as you wish, current year, or exact form #, or name or.... Then click on the form. For instance, here's a W-4: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf If you find a RED form, look into e-filing instead. And, a few forms still say DRAFT, not for filing (but they often can be e-filed, just not ready for paper filing, yet.) Can you be more specific about the form you need? Quote
ILLMAS Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 Buy yourself Adobe X Pro or Adobe Pro DC, I also use this product to send my clients encrypted password protected documents instead of using a portal or a share file. 1 Quote
Edsel Posted January 22, 2020 Author Report Posted January 22, 2020 1 hour ago, Lion EA said: Can you be more specific about the form you need? Specifically looking for Form 8879. Thanks for the link, but it opens up forms that are not fillable. Quote
Roberts Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 Foxit Reader is a free pdf viewer that allows editing. It works very much like Adobe. I access a website for work that for one application requires Adobe. That's the only problem I've ever had with it. 1 Quote
Abby Normal Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 We use Foxit for everyday viewing & notating PDFs. We also use Kofax (formerly Nuance) to make PDFs searchable, convert to a fillable form, rearrange, delete, crop pages, add page numbers to ATX organizers, etc. Quote
Medlin Software, Dennis Posted January 22, 2020 Report Posted January 22, 2020 Some PDF programs allow "writing" on them, even if the file was not created as a fill in form. I use foxit too, and I don't recall having any issues marking up forms when needed. I dropped Adobe years ago because they added a setting, with a default, which caused some files to appear in an alternate font, even though the file had embedded fonts the file designer intended to be used. 1 Quote
Lion EA Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 I filled in this one with my info; here's a blank for you: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8879.pdf 2 Quote
Abby Normal Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Most IRS and state forms are fillable these days, and when I encounter one that's not, I run it through the forms feature of my PDF editor and make it fillable. Quote
Lion EA Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 You should be able to fill in an 8879 in your tax prep software, even if you have to create a dummy return to use the name you need. But, why do you need to fill in an 8879 for a client who is NOT in your tax prep software? What are you trying to achieve? 4 Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted January 24, 2020 Report Posted January 24, 2020 On 1/22/2020 at 10:07 AM, Edsel said: Specifically looking for Form 8879. Thanks for the link, but it opens up forms that are not fillable. When I click the link, the form that comes up is not fillable but in the top right corner is a button to open in another viewer. If I click that, and open in Acrobat DC (the free version) the form becomes fillable. I am using Firefox for my browser. I don't know if that helps. 2 Quote
Edsel Posted January 24, 2020 Author Report Posted January 24, 2020 Several suggestions that work. Thanks to all respondents. Edsel Quote
Abby Normal Posted January 25, 2020 Report Posted January 25, 2020 On 1/24/2020 at 9:15 AM, Gail in Virginia said: When I click the link, the form that comes up is not fillable but in the top right corner is a button to open in another viewer. If I click that, and open in Acrobat DC (the free version) the form becomes fillable. I am using Firefox for my browser. I don't know if that helps. Sounds like you have PDFs opening in your browser. The only time I would use that setting is if there was no pdf reader on the computer. Unfortunately, it seems to be a default setting because so my of my clients end up in that PDF purgatory with no clue how to get out. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.