Tax Professionals – You Will Want To Review Tax Draft Forms

These are early release drafts of numerous IRS Forms which the IRS is providing for your information, review, and comment. There is a 30-day comment period for these draft forms. Do not file draft forms. Also, do not rely on draft forms, instructions, and publications for filing. The IRS generally does not release drafts of forms until they believe they have incorporated all changes. However, the IRS anticipates it is likely that these drafts will change at least slightly before being released as final. Whether these drafts change or not, the IRS will post new drafts later this summer with the standard cover sheet indicating the IRS does not expect the draft to change. Forms generally are subject to OMB approval before they can be officially released.

Early release drafts are at IRS.gov/DraftForms, and may remain there even after the final release is posted at IRS.gov/LatestForms.