Commonly required tax forms include, but are not limited to:
Information for Families, Dependents, and Student Credits
This includes Earned Income Tax Credits, Child Tax Credits, and Educational Credits.
Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC)
- EITC helps low- to moderate-income workers and families get a tax break
- EITC Assistant helps you determine if you qualify the credit
- Who qualifies for EITC?
- EITC qualifying child rules
- EITC tables shows you the maximum EITC credit amount based on your income.
- How to claim the EITC
- Why your refund may be delayed if you claim the EITC
Child Tax Credit
- Child Tax Credit helps families with qualifying children get a tax break
- Puerto Rico residents are eligibility for the Child Tax Credit
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 expanding the Child Tax Credit for tax year 2021 only.
- Advance Child Tax Credit Payments in 2021
- Tax Year 2021/Filing Season 2022 Child Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions
- 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments
Education Credits
Education credits helps with the cost of higher education by reducing the amount of tax owed on your tax return.
Related Resources
Clean Vehicle and Energy Credits
This section includes information on Clean Vehicle Tax Credits, Home Energy Credits, Credit for Builders of Energy-Efficient Homes, and more.
The IRS is working on implementing the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This major legislation will affect individuals, businesses, tax exempt and government entities by providing tax credits and deductions.
Clean Vehicle Credits
Determine whether your purchase of an electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) qualifies for a tax credit.
Find more information on the clean vehicle credits for individuals, businesses and manufactures:
- New Vehicles Bought 2023 or After
- New Vehicles Bought 2022 or Before
- Used Vehicles
- Commercial Vehicles
- Seller or Dealer Requirements
- Manufacturer Requirements
Home Energy Credits
Learn more about the energy improvement tax credits for your home.
Elective Pay and Transferability
New ways for ensuring eligible taxpayers receive their clean energy tax credits.
Credit for Builders of Energy-Efficient Homes
Contractors who build or substantially reconstruct qualified energy-efficient homes may be eligible for tax credits up to $5,000 per home.
Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Deduction
Building owners who place in service energy efficient commercial building property (EECBP) or energy efficient commercial building retrofit property (EEBRP) may be able to claim a tax deduction.
Advanced Energy Project Credit
Manufacturers and other entities that invest in qualifying advanced energy projects may apply for a tax credit through the Department of Energy.
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
If you install qualified vehicle refueling and recharging property in your home or business, you may qualify for the alternative fuel refueling property tax credit.
Related Resources
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/clean-vehicle-and-energy-credits
More information on Potention Credits and Deductions can be found here.
New Hampshire specific tax forms
can be found on the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration website.
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