Instructions for Form 1040-EZ
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP2e283547Form 1040EZ is not considered a valid return unless you sign
it. If you are filing a joint return, your spouse also must sign. If your spouse
cannot sign the return, see Pub. 501. Be sure to date your return and enter your
occupation(s). If you have someone prepare your return, you are still
responsible for the correctness of the return. If your return is signed by a
representative for you, you must have a power of attorney attached that
specifically authorizes the representative to sign your return. To do this, you
can use Form 2848. If you are filing a joint return as a surviving spouse, see
Death of a taxpayer on page 5.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP7db2e0c2If your child cannot sign the return, either parent can sign
the child's name in the space provided. Then, add
By (your signature), parent for minor child.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP2af0782aProviding your daytime phone number may help speed the processing
of your return. We can have questions about items on your return, such as the
earned income credit. If you answer our questions over the phone, we may be able
to continue processing your return without mailing you a letter. If you are
filing a joint return, you can enter either your or your spouse's daytime phone
number.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP0b5ccfab
Generally, anyone you pay to prepare your return must sign it and include their
preparer tax identification number (PTIN) in the space provided. The preparer
must give you a copy of the return for your records. Someone who prepares your
return but does not charge you should not sign your return.
 | Electronic return signatures!(p20)
To file your return electronically, you must sign the return electronically
using a personal identification number (PIN). If you are filing online using
software, you must use a Self-Select PIN. If you are filing electronically using
a tax practitioner, you can use a Self-Select PIN or a Practitioner PIN.
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taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP0b81ced6The Self-Select PIN method allows you to create your own PIN.
If you are married, you and your spouse each will need to create a PIN and enter
these PINs as your electronic signatures.
A PIN is any combination of five digits you choose except five
zeros. If you use a PIN, there is nothing to sign and nothing to mail—not
even your Forms W-2.
To verify your identity, you will be prompted to enter your adjusted
gross income (AGI) from your originally filed 2009 federal income tax return, if
applicable. Do not use your AGI from an amended return (Form 1040X) or a math
error correction made by IRS. AGI is the amount shown on your 2009 Form 1040,
line 38; Form 1040A, line 22; or Form 1040EZ, line 4. If you do not have your
2009 income tax return, call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 to get a free transcript
of your return. (If you filed electronically last year, you may use your prior
year PIN to verify your identity instead of your prior year AGI. The prior year
PIN is the five digit PIN you used to electronically sign your 2009 return.) You
also will be prompted to enter your date of birth (DOB). Make sure your DOB is
accurate and matches the information on record with the Social Security
Administration by checking your annual social security statement.
 | You cannot use the Self-Select PIN method if you are a first-time
filer under age 16 at the end of 2010. |
 | If you cannot locate your prior year AGI or prior year PIN,
use the Electronic Filing PIN Request. This can be found at IRS.gov. Click on
Electronic Filing PIN Request under
Online Services. Or you can call 1-866-704-7388. |
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP394aa89eThe Practitioner PIN method allows you to authorize your tax
practitioner to enter or generate your PIN. The practitioner can provide you
with details.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-035.htm#TXMP3edb7834You must send in a paper Form 8453 if you are attaching or filing
Form 2848 (for an electronic return signed by an agent).