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  2. Information about Form 3800, General Business Credit, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. Form 3800 is used by filers to claim any of the general business credits.

  3. Enter the applicable passive activity credit amount for general business credits allowed against TMT and eligible small business credits allowed from Form 8582-CR or Form 8810. See the instructions for the applicable form for details.

  4. 2023 Form 3800 - Internal Revenue Service

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    Carryovers of General Business Credits (GBCs) or Eligible Small Business Credits (ESBCs)

  5. Form 3800 Instructions: How to Fill out the General Business ...

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    Here are step-by-step instructions for IRS Form 3800, for entrepreneurs claiming small-business tax credits.

  6. IRS Form 3800: Calculating the General Business Credit - TurboTax

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    Form 3800 is used to calculate the General Business Credit, which helps small business owners cut their federal income tax bill. That’s why small business owners such as partners, S corporation shareholders, and sole proprietors ought to be familiar with the form.

  7. General Business Credit Form 3800 - H&R Block

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    Complete Form 3800 and the source credit form for each specific credit you claim. However, you might not need to complete the source credit form for some credits if both of these apply: You claim the credit on Form 3800, Part III.

  8. What Is Form 3800: General Business Credit? - Investopedia

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    The general business credit is the total value of all tax credits a business claims for a tax year. To claim more than one business credit, filers must report the total on Form 3800.