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The1040 and 1040SR are identical except that the 1040SR has bigger print. All of the lines and all of the calculations are identical. Your tax due or refund is not affected in any way by whether you use 1040 or 1040SR.
You automatically get the 1040SR if you or your spouse is 65 or older. Did you change your filing status? Like from Joint to separate or Single and take off an older spouse? But it doesn't matter which form you use. They are exactly the same. The 1040SR is just bigger type so it prints on 3 pages instead of 2. You don't get any more deductions or credits.
When you print it will print on the 1040SR even if you see only the 1040 on the screen.
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