Linked directly to the current-year version on IRS.gov. Fast lookup. No stale PDFs.
This page is an index. We do not host copies of IRS forms because they update every year and hosting stale files creates real user-harm risk. Every link below goes to the IRS.gov “About Form X” page, which the IRS keeps current at all times. Companion reading: the Foundations IRS Forms for Creators Reference & Cheat Sheet - the plain-English narrative version of this same list.
The paperwork that sets up your business structure. You touch these forms rarely - typically once at business formation, sometimes again at an entity conversion.
What you RECEIVE from every payer above the threshold, and what you ISSUE to every contractor above the threshold. Deadline for all of these is January 31.
The return itself. Which one you file depends on your entity structure.
The supporting forms attached to your return. Each calculates a specific piece of the puzzle.
Quarterly estimated tax for you, and payroll tax filings if you have an S-corp with W-2 payroll.
Setting up and reporting on retirement accounts. Solo 401(k) and SEP IRA are the dominant self-employed vehicles.
Underpayment penalty and filing extensions. Both come up for creators more often than they should.
Want the plain-English narrative version with trigger events, who fills each form, and a cheat-sheet table? Download the Foundations IRS Forms for Creators Reference & Cheat Sheet PDF.