Does Capitalization Matter on IRS Forms? ALL CAPS vs Lowercase (Form 1120 and 5472)
Key Takeaways
- The IRS accepts both ALL CAPS and standard capitalization
- Match the capitalization on your CP 575 or 147C letter for best results
- ALL CAPS is recommended for paper filings
- Consistency is more important than any specific style
ALL CAPS vs Lowercase on IRS Forms
The IRS generally accepts both uppercase and lowercase text on tax forms. If filing by paper, ALL CAPS is recommended for OCR readability. For electronic filing, capitalization is less critical.
Best Practice: Match Your EIN Letter
The safest approach is to match the capitalization shown on your CP 575 or 147C letter when entering your LLC name. For other fields like addresses and officer names, standard capitalization is acceptable.
Consistency across all your forms is more important than any specific capitalization style.
IRS Form 1120 Instructions
Official IRS source on irs.gov
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