This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to use tax in various Nevada counties. Taxpayers are to enter the amount subject to tax and applicable tax rates to calculate taxes owed in each county. The return also includes lines to calculate penalties and interest for late filing and payment and to report any credits or additional amounts due from prior periods.
This document is a consumer use tax return form from the Nevada Department of Taxation. It provides instructions for taxpayers to report amounts subject to use tax in various Nevada counties and calculate the owed tax, potential penalties and interest. The taxpayer must sign the completed form certifying it is true before mailing it back to the Nevada Department of Taxation by the listed due date to avoid penalties and interest.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate use taxes owed on purchases subject to use tax where no sales tax was paid. Taxpayers must enter amounts subject to use tax by county in Column A, multiply by the tax rate in Column B, and enter the calculated tax in Column C. The return totals the calculated taxes and provides lines to enter penalties, interest, and amounts due or credits from prior periods to determine the total amount due.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to use tax in various Nevada counties. Taxpayers are to enter the amount subject to tax and applicable tax rates to calculate taxes owed in each county. The return also includes lines to calculate penalties and interest for late filing and payment and to report any credits or additional amounts due from prior periods.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to use tax in various Nevada counties. Taxpayers are to enter the amount subject to tax and applicable tax rates to calculate taxes owed in each county. The return also includes lines to calculate penalties and interest for late filing and payment and to report any credits or additional amounts due from prior periods. The total amount due must be paid when filing the return.
This document is a consumer use tax return for the state of Nevada. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to the tax for the quarter ending June 30. Taxpayers are to enter amounts of taxable purchases by county in Column A, multiply by the tax rate in Column B, and enter the calculated tax amount in Column C. The return includes lines to enter totals, allowances, penalties, interest, prior balances, and the total amount due. It must be signed and returned with payment by the due date to avoid penalties and interest.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation combined sales and use tax return form for filing monthly sales and use tax. The form provides instructions for taxpayers to report their total sales, exemptions, taxable amounts and calculated sales/use tax for 17 different Nevada counties. It also provides directions on how to calculate collection allowances, penalties, interest and amounts due or owed to determine the total amount to pay.
The document shows income and expense categories for each month from January to December with a total column. All amounts are $0, indicating no income or expenses for the period. The categories include income, other income, administrative expenses, advertising/marketing expenses, payroll expenses, and utilities. The total for all income and expenses is $0 for each month and for the full period.
This document summarizes various tax rates and limits for the years 2012-2013, including:
1) Estate and trust income tax rates ranging from 15%-35% depending on taxable income amount.
2) Gift and estate tax exemptions of $5.12 million in 2012 and $1 million in 2013, with tax rates of 35% and 55% respectively.
3) Section 179 expensing limits of $139,000 in 2012 and $25,000 in 2013, with phaseout thresholds of $560,000 and $200,000.
4) Depreciation limits and bonus depreciation rates for vehicles and equipment.
5) Corporate income tax rates ranging from 15
This document is a consumer use tax return form from the Nevada Department of Taxation. It provides instructions for taxpayers to report amounts subject to use tax in various Nevada counties and calculate the owed tax, potential penalties and interest. The taxpayer must sign the completed form certifying it is true before mailing it back to the Nevada Department of Taxation by the listed due date to avoid penalties and interest.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate use taxes owed on purchases subject to use tax where no sales tax was paid. Taxpayers must enter amounts subject to use tax by county in Column A, multiply by the tax rate in Column B, and enter the calculated tax in Column C. The return totals the calculated taxes and provides lines to enter penalties, interest, and amounts due or credits from prior periods to determine the total amount due.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to use tax in various Nevada counties. Taxpayers are to enter the amount subject to tax and applicable tax rates to calculate taxes owed in each county. The return also includes lines to calculate penalties and interest for late filing and payment and to report any credits or additional amounts due from prior periods.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation consumer use tax return. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to use tax in various Nevada counties. Taxpayers are to enter the amount subject to tax and applicable tax rates to calculate taxes owed in each county. The return also includes lines to calculate penalties and interest for late filing and payment and to report any credits or additional amounts due from prior periods. The total amount due must be paid when filing the return.
This document is a consumer use tax return for the state of Nevada. It provides instructions for taxpayers to calculate and pay use tax owed on purchases subject to the tax for the quarter ending June 30. Taxpayers are to enter amounts of taxable purchases by county in Column A, multiply by the tax rate in Column B, and enter the calculated tax amount in Column C. The return includes lines to enter totals, allowances, penalties, interest, prior balances, and the total amount due. It must be signed and returned with payment by the due date to avoid penalties and interest.
This document is a Nevada Department of Taxation combined sales and use tax return form for filing monthly sales and use tax. The form provides instructions for taxpayers to report their total sales, exemptions, taxable amounts and calculated sales/use tax for 17 different Nevada counties. It also provides directions on how to calculate collection allowances, penalties, interest and amounts due or owed to determine the total amount to pay.
The document shows income and expense categories for each month from January to December with a total column. All amounts are $0, indicating no income or expenses for the period. The categories include income, other income, administrative expenses, advertising/marketing expenses, payroll expenses, and utilities. The total for all income and expenses is $0 for each month and for the full period.
This document summarizes various tax rates and limits for the years 2012-2013, including:
1) Estate and trust income tax rates ranging from 15%-35% depending on taxable income amount.
2) Gift and estate tax exemptions of $5.12 million in 2012 and $1 million in 2013, with tax rates of 35% and 55% respectively.
3) Section 179 expensing limits of $139,000 in 2012 and $25,000 in 2013, with phaseout thresholds of $560,000 and $200,000.
4) Depreciation limits and bonus depreciation rates for vehicles and equipment.
5) Corporate income tax rates ranging from 15
This report summarizes the debt collection performance of 4 agents over time. It shows the number of daily calls made by each agent compared to their targets, as well as the ratio of cash collected to delinquent amounts owed. It also provides statistics on each agent's number of clients, proportion of promises kept to pay, total delinquent amounts and amounts of cash collected. Charts display the delinquent amounts and cash collected for each agent and bucket of days past due, with the highest collection rates for buckets between 31-90 days past due.
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This document is a non or part-year resident Utah income schedule. It contains instructions for taxpayers who were either nonresidents or part-year residents of Utah. The schedule includes sections to report income amounts for both Utah and federal sources, as well as adjustments. It then provides a calculation to determine the portion of the taxpayer's total tax liability that is owed to Utah based on their residency status for the tax year.
The document summarizes a multi-level marketing opportunity selling nutritional supplements. It describes the 4-in-1 benefits of the product, how proper nutrition can help various health issues, and how participants can get paid for introducing others and through residual commissions on their teams' purchases. The opportunity allows people to become partners for life with no joining fee by purchasing 10kg of the product and get paid for introducing others and through a matrix compensation plan.
The document provides commercial real estate sales data for Sacramento industrial, office, multifamily, and retail properties in 2008. Median sale prices ranged from $894,000 for manufacturing buildings to $2,075,000 for garden-style apartments. Average sale prices per square foot ranged from $122.14 for warehouses to $282.43 for free-standing retail buildings. The data also includes charts showing sale price trends over time and breakdowns of listings by property size. Recent sale listings are highlighted with details on listing price and final sale price.
CAPLUS have worked with the Revenue Commissioners to develop the practice and procedure for establishing valuations, using their expertise in capital allowances to provide a streamlined claims process compliant with Irish Tax Law. A large value of allowances go unclaimed each year but these Capital Allowance experts can unlock much needed cash from businesses.
1) The document is an Oregon tax form for claiming the biomass producer and collector credit.
2) It contains instructions for agricultural producers, biomass collectors, and pass-through entities like partnerships and S corporations to calculate, allocate, and transfer the credit.
3) The form has sections to report the quantity and type of biomass transferred, calculate the credit amount, and distribute any transferred or passed-through credits.
This document is an Arizona state personal income tax return form for the 2007 calendar year. It contains instructions for filling out personal and financial information such as names, addresses, social security numbers, filing status, exemptions, income sources, deductions, credits, payments and the amount of refund or tax owed. The taxpayer provides information about dependents, additions and subtractions to income, and signs to authorize the preparation and accuracy of the tax filing.
This document notifies a property owner of the approval or denial of their application to classify their land as farm and agriculture land under RCW 84.34.020(2). It states whether the application was approved or denied in whole or in part. If denied, it provides the reason. It also informs the owner that they can appeal a denial to the County Board of Equalization within 30 days or by July 1.
This document is an Arizona tax form for claiming a credit for increased excise taxes. It provides instructions for who can file the form. To qualify, you must be an Arizona resident, not required to file an income tax return, not claimed as a dependent, not incarcerated, and have income under certain thresholds based on filing status. The form collects information like name, address, dependents. It then calculates the credit amount, which is the smaller of $100 or an amount based on the number of dependents. Filers sign to declare the form is true under penalty of perjury.
This document provides instructions for taxpayers filing Oregon Form 24, which reports like-kind exchanges and involuntary conversions of business and investment property between Oregon and other states. The form is used to defer capital gains for Oregon tax purposes when gains are deferred for federal purposes under Internal Revenue Code Sections 1031 or 1033. Taxpayers must provide details of the exchanged properties, including addresses and descriptions, and gain or loss amounts from corresponding lines on federal Form 8824. The deferred gain must later be reported to Oregon when the replacement property is disposed of.
This document is an application for companies to remit Utah state withholding tax payments via electronic funds transfer (EFT). By completing and signing the form, the company agrees to initiate tax payments by transferring funds electronically from their bank account to the tax commission's account. The company must follow procedures for transfer format and content specified by the commission. Either party can terminate the agreement by providing 10 days written notice. The authorized signature will approve all future payments until changed.
This document provides instructions for a Washington State tax credit form for qualified aerospace product development expenditures made between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008. Taxpayers are to provide estimated expenditure amounts and estimated B&O tax liability amounts on the form. The form allows taxpayers to calculate their estimated available tax credit amount and the amount they can claim on their excise tax return.
This document is an itemized deductions schedule for an Arizona part-year resident. It lists various itemized deductions that can be claimed including medical expenses, taxes, interest, gifts to charity, and casualty losses. It also covers job expenses, other miscellaneous expenses, gambling losses or winnings, and provides lines to calculate the total tentative and final itemized deductions to transfer to the Arizona tax return.
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The document is a signature authorization form for cigarette stamps from the Nevada Department of Taxation. It authorizes specific individuals to purchase and receive cigarette tax stamps on behalf of a listed cigarette wholesale dealer. The form provides contact information for the dealer and lists up to 10 names of authorized individuals, along with their signatures. It states the authorization is effective as of a listed date and remains in force until revised or revoked by the Department of Taxation.
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This document provides instructions for claiming an aerospace tax credit in Washington State. Taxpayers can claim a credit of 1.5% of qualified expenditures on aerospace product development from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. The credit form must be completed using actual expenditures and can be used to offset Business and Occupation (B&O) tax liability, with any unused credit not eligible to be carried forward. The instructions provide details on eligibility, limitations, filing requirements and contact information.
This document is a form for notifying the Oregon Department of Revenue of changes to a taxpayer's name or mailing address. The form can be used to report an address change, name change, or establishment of a separate residence from a spouse. It instructs taxpayers to print the form, fill it out, and mail or fax it to the provided addresses. Taxpayers are asked to provide their name, Social Security number, old and new addresses, and sign and date the form.
This document provides information about Oregon's crop donation tax credit. Growers who donate crops to qualifying charitable organizations can claim a 10% tax credit based on the wholesale market value of the donated crops. To qualify, the crops must be usable as food for human consumption and the organization must distribute food to those in need. The wholesale value is based on the price paid by the last cash buyer or the regional wholesale/u-pick price if no cash buyer. The credit can be carried forward for up to 3 years.
This document is a cigarette tax stamp order form from a wholesaler to Nevada's Department of Taxation. It requests specific quantities of cigarette tax stamps in different denominations (10s, 20s, 25s) to be delivered by a specified date and shipping method. It provides the wholesaler's billing and shipping information as well as the value of each type of stamp ordered, applicable discounts, and the total amount due for the purchase order.
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This document is an aerospace credit affidavit form for taxpayers in Washington state to claim a tax credit for qualified preproduction expenditures on commercial airplanes. The form includes instructions for taxpayers to estimate or report actual expenditures and taxes, and calculate the eligible tax credit amount. Taxpayers must fill out this affidavit to receive a business and occupation tax credit of 1.5% of qualified preproduction development costs incurred between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006.
This document is an affidavit form for claiming a property tax exemption for senior citizens or disabled persons who live in cooperative housing, a life estate, or similar ownership type. It requires the claimant and an officer of the cooperative or remainderman to certify the ownership type and agree that the cooperative or remainderman will reduce any amount owed by the claimant by the exemption amount. It also provides definitions and conditions for the exemption relating to cooperative housing ownership, life estates, and remaindermen or other parties responsible for paying property taxes on a life estate.
This report summarizes the debt collection performance of 4 agents over time. It shows the number of daily calls made by each agent compared to their targets, as well as the ratio of cash collected to delinquent amounts owed. It also provides statistics on each agent's number of clients, proportion of promises kept to pay, total delinquent amounts and amounts of cash collected. Charts display the delinquent amounts and cash collected for each agent and bucket of days past due, with the highest collection rates for buckets between 31-90 days past due.
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This document is a non or part-year resident Utah income schedule. It contains instructions for taxpayers who were either nonresidents or part-year residents of Utah. The schedule includes sections to report income amounts for both Utah and federal sources, as well as adjustments. It then provides a calculation to determine the portion of the taxpayer's total tax liability that is owed to Utah based on their residency status for the tax year.
The document summarizes a multi-level marketing opportunity selling nutritional supplements. It describes the 4-in-1 benefits of the product, how proper nutrition can help various health issues, and how participants can get paid for introducing others and through residual commissions on their teams' purchases. The opportunity allows people to become partners for life with no joining fee by purchasing 10kg of the product and get paid for introducing others and through a matrix compensation plan.
The document provides commercial real estate sales data for Sacramento industrial, office, multifamily, and retail properties in 2008. Median sale prices ranged from $894,000 for manufacturing buildings to $2,075,000 for garden-style apartments. Average sale prices per square foot ranged from $122.14 for warehouses to $282.43 for free-standing retail buildings. The data also includes charts showing sale price trends over time and breakdowns of listings by property size. Recent sale listings are highlighted with details on listing price and final sale price.
CAPLUS have worked with the Revenue Commissioners to develop the practice and procedure for establishing valuations, using their expertise in capital allowances to provide a streamlined claims process compliant with Irish Tax Law. A large value of allowances go unclaimed each year but these Capital Allowance experts can unlock much needed cash from businesses.
1) The document is an Oregon tax form for claiming the biomass producer and collector credit.
2) It contains instructions for agricultural producers, biomass collectors, and pass-through entities like partnerships and S corporations to calculate, allocate, and transfer the credit.
3) The form has sections to report the quantity and type of biomass transferred, calculate the credit amount, and distribute any transferred or passed-through credits.
This document is an Arizona state personal income tax return form for the 2007 calendar year. It contains instructions for filling out personal and financial information such as names, addresses, social security numbers, filing status, exemptions, income sources, deductions, credits, payments and the amount of refund or tax owed. The taxpayer provides information about dependents, additions and subtractions to income, and signs to authorize the preparation and accuracy of the tax filing.
This document notifies a property owner of the approval or denial of their application to classify their land as farm and agriculture land under RCW 84.34.020(2). It states whether the application was approved or denied in whole or in part. If denied, it provides the reason. It also informs the owner that they can appeal a denial to the County Board of Equalization within 30 days or by July 1.
This document is an Arizona tax form for claiming a credit for increased excise taxes. It provides instructions for who can file the form. To qualify, you must be an Arizona resident, not required to file an income tax return, not claimed as a dependent, not incarcerated, and have income under certain thresholds based on filing status. The form collects information like name, address, dependents. It then calculates the credit amount, which is the smaller of $100 or an amount based on the number of dependents. Filers sign to declare the form is true under penalty of perjury.
This document provides instructions for taxpayers filing Oregon Form 24, which reports like-kind exchanges and involuntary conversions of business and investment property between Oregon and other states. The form is used to defer capital gains for Oregon tax purposes when gains are deferred for federal purposes under Internal Revenue Code Sections 1031 or 1033. Taxpayers must provide details of the exchanged properties, including addresses and descriptions, and gain or loss amounts from corresponding lines on federal Form 8824. The deferred gain must later be reported to Oregon when the replacement property is disposed of.
This document is an application for companies to remit Utah state withholding tax payments via electronic funds transfer (EFT). By completing and signing the form, the company agrees to initiate tax payments by transferring funds electronically from their bank account to the tax commission's account. The company must follow procedures for transfer format and content specified by the commission. Either party can terminate the agreement by providing 10 days written notice. The authorized signature will approve all future payments until changed.
This document provides instructions for a Washington State tax credit form for qualified aerospace product development expenditures made between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008. Taxpayers are to provide estimated expenditure amounts and estimated B&O tax liability amounts on the form. The form allows taxpayers to calculate their estimated available tax credit amount and the amount they can claim on their excise tax return.
This document is an itemized deductions schedule for an Arizona part-year resident. It lists various itemized deductions that can be claimed including medical expenses, taxes, interest, gifts to charity, and casualty losses. It also covers job expenses, other miscellaneous expenses, gambling losses or winnings, and provides lines to calculate the total tentative and final itemized deductions to transfer to the Arizona tax return.
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The document is a signature authorization form for cigarette stamps from the Nevada Department of Taxation. It authorizes specific individuals to purchase and receive cigarette tax stamps on behalf of a listed cigarette wholesale dealer. The form provides contact information for the dealer and lists up to 10 names of authorized individuals, along with their signatures. It states the authorization is effective as of a listed date and remains in force until revised or revoked by the Department of Taxation.
Aerospace CrdtAff Pre Prod Dev Spd Jan08 to Dec08taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for claiming an aerospace tax credit in Washington State. Taxpayers can claim a credit of 1.5% of qualified expenditures on aerospace product development from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. The credit form must be completed using actual expenditures and can be used to offset Business and Occupation (B&O) tax liability, with any unused credit not eligible to be carried forward. The instructions provide details on eligibility, limitations, filing requirements and contact information.
This document is a form for notifying the Oregon Department of Revenue of changes to a taxpayer's name or mailing address. The form can be used to report an address change, name change, or establishment of a separate residence from a spouse. It instructs taxpayers to print the form, fill it out, and mail or fax it to the provided addresses. Taxpayers are asked to provide their name, Social Security number, old and new addresses, and sign and date the form.
This document provides information about Oregon's crop donation tax credit. Growers who donate crops to qualifying charitable organizations can claim a 10% tax credit based on the wholesale market value of the donated crops. To qualify, the crops must be usable as food for human consumption and the organization must distribute food to those in need. The wholesale value is based on the price paid by the last cash buyer or the regional wholesale/u-pick price if no cash buyer. The credit can be carried forward for up to 3 years.
This document is a cigarette tax stamp order form from a wholesaler to Nevada's Department of Taxation. It requests specific quantities of cigarette tax stamps in different denominations (10s, 20s, 25s) to be delivered by a specified date and shipping method. It provides the wholesaler's billing and shipping information as well as the value of each type of stamp ordered, applicable discounts, and the total amount due for the purchase order.
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This document is an aerospace credit affidavit form for taxpayers in Washington state to claim a tax credit for qualified preproduction expenditures on commercial airplanes. The form includes instructions for taxpayers to estimate or report actual expenditures and taxes, and calculate the eligible tax credit amount. Taxpayers must fill out this affidavit to receive a business and occupation tax credit of 1.5% of qualified preproduction development costs incurred between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006.
This document is an affidavit form for claiming a property tax exemption for senior citizens or disabled persons who live in cooperative housing, a life estate, or similar ownership type. It requires the claimant and an officer of the cooperative or remainderman to certify the ownership type and agree that the cooperative or remainderman will reduce any amount owed by the claimant by the exemption amount. It also provides definitions and conditions for the exemption relating to cooperative housing ownership, life estates, and remaindermen or other parties responsible for paying property taxes on a life estate.
(1) This document is an application for various tobacco licenses from the Nevada Department of Taxation, including cigarette wholesale, cigarette manufacturer, and other tobacco product wholesale licenses. (2) It requests information such as the applicant's business address, owners and officers, suppliers, and intended products to sell. (3) A minimum $1,000 security bond is required for cigarette wholesale licenses, and cigarette manufacturers must certify compliance with regulations before selling brands in Nevada.
This document is from the Nevada Department of Taxation regarding a liquor importer/wholesaler's monthly report of exports. It provides a form for the company to list details of alcoholic beverage shipments exported from Nevada to other states in the month. For each state exported to, the company must include the date, name and address where the shipment was sent, and gallons of malt beverages and alcoholic beverages of different alcohol percentages that were exported. The totals from this supplemental page are to be entered on line 3 of the company's tax return to claim an excise tax credit for exports.
This document is an application for a California homebuyer's tax credit. It contains sections for the seller to certify that the home has never been occupied, as well as sections for the escrow company to provide closing details. Finally, there are sections for up to three qualified buyers to provide their contact and ownership information and certify that they intend to use the home as their primary residence for at least two years. The buyers will receive a tax credit of up to 5% of the home's purchase price or $10,000, whichever is less.
This document contains Forms 593-C and 593-E and instructions for real estate withholding in California for 2009. It explains that real estate withholding is a prepayment of estimated income tax due from gains on real estate sales in California. The Real Estate Escrow Person is responsible for providing the forms to sellers and withholding the appropriate amount based on the forms submitted.
This document provides instructions for completing Form 593-V Payment Voucher for Real Estate Withholding Electronic Submission. Key details include:
1) Form 593-V is used to remit real estate withholding payment to the Franchise Tax Board if Form 593 was filed electronically. It must include the withholding agent's identifying information and payment amount.
2) Payments can be made by check or money order payable to the Franchise Tax Board, or through electronic funds transfer for large payments. The payment must match the electronically filed Form 593.
3) Payments are due within 20 days of the end of the month in which the real estate transaction occurred. Interest and penalties
This document provides instructions for California real estate withholding on installment sales. It explains that for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2009, the buyer is required to withhold taxes on the principal portion of each installment payment for properties sold via an installment sale. The form guides the buyer through providing their contact information, the seller's information, acknowledging the withholding requirement, and signing to indicate they understand their obligation to withhold taxes and send payments to the state. Escrow agents are instructed to send the initial withholding amount to the state and provide copies of documents to help facilitate ongoing withholding as future installment payments are made.
This document is a California Form 593-C, which is a Real Estate Withholding Certificate. It allows a seller of California real estate to certify exemptions from real estate withholding requirements. The form has four parts: seller information, certifications that fully exempt from withholding, certifications that may partially or fully exempt, and the seller's signature. Checking boxes in Part II or III can allow full or partial exemption from the default 3 1/3% withholding on the sales price of California real estate.
This document is a California Form 593 for real estate withholding tax. It contains information about the withholding agent, seller or transferor, escrow or exchange details, and transaction details. The form requires the seller to sign a perjury statement if electing an optional gain on sale calculation method rather than the default 3 1/3% of total sales price withholding amount.
This document provides instructions for completing Form 592-V, the payment voucher for electronically filed Form 592 (Quarterly Resident and Nonresident Withholding Statement) and Form 592-F (Foreign Partner or Member Annual Return). Key details include verifying complete information is provided on the voucher, rounding cents to dollars, mailing the payment and voucher to the Franchise Tax Board by the payment due date, and interest and penalties for late payments.
This document is a California Form 592-B for the tax year 2009. It provides instructions for withholding agents and recipients regarding nonresident and resident withholding. Key details include:
- Form 592-B is used to report income subject to withholding and the amount of California tax withheld.
- It must be provided to recipients by January 31 and to foreign partners by the 15th day of the 4th month following the close of the taxable year.
- The recipient should attach Copy B to their California tax return to claim the withholding amount.
This document is a Foreign Partner or Member Quarterly Withholding Remittance Statement form for tax year 2009 from the California Franchise Tax Board. It contains instructions for three installment payments due by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, and 9th months of the tax year. The form collects identifying information about the Withholding Agent such as name, address, ID number, and payment amounts to be remitted to the Franchise Tax Board.
This document is a Quarterly Resident and Nonresident Withholding Statement form for tax year 2009. It is used to report tax amounts withheld from payments made to independent contractors, recipients of rents/royalties, distributions to shareholders/partners/beneficiaries, and other types of income. The form includes sections to enter information about the withholding agent, types of income, amounts of tax withheld and due, and a schedule of payees listing details of payments made and tax withheld for each recipient. Instructions are provided on filing deadlines, common errors to avoid, electronic filing requirements, interest and penalties.
This document is a Nonresident Withholding Exemption Certificate form used to certify an exemption from withholding on distributions of previously reported income from an S corporation, partnership, or LLC. It allows a nonresident shareholder, partner, or member to claim exemption if the income represented by the distribution was already reported on their California tax return. The form requires information about the entity and individual, and certification that the income has been reported. It is to be kept by the entity and presented to claim exemption from withholding requirements on distributions of prior year income.
This document is a Withholding Exemption Certificate form from the California Franchise Tax Board. It allows individuals and entities to certify an exemption from California nonresident income tax withholding. The form contains checkboxes for different types of taxpayers, including individuals, corporations, partnerships, LLCs, tax-exempt entities, and trusts, to claim an exemption based on their status. It requires the taxpayer's name, address, and signature to certify that the information provided is true and correct.
This document is a request form for a waiver of nonresident withholding in California. It requests information about the requester, withholding agent, and payees. The requester provides their name and address and selects the type of income payment for which a waiver is requested. The withholding agent's name and address are also provided. In the vendor/payee section, names, addresses, and tax identification numbers are listed along with the reason for waiver request. Reasons include having current tax returns on file, making estimated payments, being a member of a combined reporting entity, or other special circumstances. The form is signed under penalty of perjury.
This document is a Nonresident Withholding Allocation Worksheet (Form 587) used to determine if withholding of income tax is required for payments made by a withholding agent to a nonresident vendor/payee. The vendor/payee provides information about the types of payments received and allocation of income between California and other states. The withholding agent uses this information to determine if withholding of 7% is required based on the amount of California-source income payments exceeding $1,500.
This document is a tax return form for California's nonadmitted insurance tax. It provides instructions for calculating taxes owed on insurance premiums paid to insurers not authorized to conduct business in California. The form includes sections to enter the taxpayer's information, identify the tax period and insurance contracts, compute the tax amount, and make payments or claim refunds. It also provides directions on filing amended returns, payment due dates, and authorizing a third party to discuss the filing with the tax agency.
The document provides instructions for Form 541-ES, which is used to calculate and pay estimated tax for estates and trusts. Key details include:
- Estimated tax payments for 2009 are now required to be 30% of the estimated tax liability for the 1st and 2nd installments and 20% for the 3rd and 4th installments.
- Estates and trusts with a 2009 adjusted gross income of $1,000,000 or more must base estimated tax payments on their 2009 tax liability rather than the prior year's tax.
- The form and instructions provide guidance on calculating estimated tax, payment due dates, and how to complete and submit Form 541-ES.
This document provides instructions for California taxpayers to estimate their tax liability and make estimated tax payments for tax year 2009. Key details include:
- Taxpayers must make estimated payments if they expect to owe $500 or more in tax for 2009 after subtracting withholding and credits.
- Payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15 of 2009, and January 15 of 2010.
- A worksheet is provided to help calculate estimated tax liability based on 2008 tax return or expected 2009 income.
- Failure to make required estimated payments may result in penalties. Electronic payment is required for payments over $20,000.
This document provides instructions for making estimated tax payments for individuals in California. It includes:
1) Directions for making online payments through the Franchise Tax Board website for ease and to schedule payments up to a year in advance.
2) A form for making estimated tax payments by mail on April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15 that includes fields for name, address, amounts owed, and payment instructions.
3) Reminders not to combine estimated tax payments with tax payments from the previous year and to write your name and identification number on the check.
This document contains contact information for the California Franchise Tax Board. It lists phone numbers and addresses for various tax-related services, including automated phone services, taxpayer assistance, tax practitioner services, and departments within the FTB that handle issues like collections, bankruptcy, and deductions. The board members and executive officer are also named.
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about tax audits conducted by the Franchise Tax Board of California. It explains that the purpose of an audit is to fairly verify the correct amount of taxes owed. It addresses questions about obtaining representation, responding to information requests, payment plans if additional taxes are owed, and appeal rights. The document directs taxpayers to contact their auditor or the Franchise Tax Board directly for additional assistance.
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1. NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Certificate No.: 002-
CONSUMER USE TAX RETURN Please enter your 10 digit TID
Number without dashes
For Department Use Only
Mail Original To: IF POSTMARKED AFTER DUE
Nevada Department of Taxation
DATE, PENALTY AND INTEREST
1550 E. College Parkway
WILL APPLY
Suite 115
Carson City NV 89706
Due on or before:
Quarter ending: 03/31
For /05
Due on or before: ________________
IF POSTMARKED AFTER DUE DATE,
PENALTY AND INTEREST WILL APPLY see
0
IF LATE, ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS______ instructions
If the name or address as shown is incorrect, if ownership
has changed, or if you are out of business, notify a
Department of Taxation District Office immediately.
A RETURN MUST BE FILED EVEN IF NO TAX LIABILITY EXISTS
ENTER AMOUNTS IN
AMOUNT SUBJECT TO USE TAX TAX RATE CALCULATED TAX
COUNTY OF USE
TAX CALCULATION
COLUMN A X COLUMN B = COLUMN C
FORMULA
7.250% 0.00
01 CHURCHILL
7.750% 0.00
02 CLARK
0.00
03 DOUGLAS 6.750%
04 ELKO
0.00
6.500%
6.500%
05 ESMERALDA
0.00
6.500% 0.00
06 EUREKA
6.500%
07 HUMBOLDT
0.00
08 LANDER 6.750% 0.00
09 LINCOLN 6.750% 0.00
6.500%
10 LYON
0.00
11 MINERAL
6.500% 0.00
0.00
12 NYE
6.750%
0.00
7.125%
13 CARSON CITY
14 PERSHING 6.500% 0.00
0.00
7.250%
15 STOREY
0.00
7.375%
16 WASHOE
7.125% 0.00
17 WHITE PINE
TOTALS
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS RETURN INCLUDING ANY ACCOMPANYING
0.00
18. TOTAL CALCULATED TAX (COLUMN C) 18.
SCHEDULE AND STATEMENTS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME AND TO THE BEST
OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF IS A TRUE, CORRECT AND COMPLETE
0.00
19. ENTER COLLECTION ALLOWANCE (0.5% OF LINE 18 IF TIMELY, 0% IF LATE) 19.
RETURN.
0.00
RETURN MUST BE SIGNED
20. NET TAXES (LINE 18 MINUS LINE 19) 20.
0.00
21.
21. PENALTY (10% OF LINE 20)
_______________________________________________________________
SIGNATURE OF TAXPAYER OR AUTH. AGENT
0.00
22. INTEREST (1% OF LINE 20) FOR EA. MO. OR PART OF MO.PAST DUE 22.
_______________________________________________________________
23. PLUS LIABILITIES ESTABLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT 23.
TITLE PHONE NUMBER (WITH AREA CODE)
24. LESS CREDIT(S) APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT 24.
_______________________________________________________________
FEDERAL TAX IDENT NO. DATE
0.00
25. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE 25.
26. TOTAL AMOUNT REMITTED WITH RETURN 26.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
*001033105000000* CONSUMER USE TAX RETURN
TXR-02.01
Revised 05/19/06
2. CONSUMER USE TAX RETURN INSTRUCTIONS
COLUMN A. Amount subject to Use Tax: Enter total purchases subject to use tax on appropriate county line. All
purchases of tangible personal property on which no Nevada sales tax has been paid must be entered here.
COLUMN C. Calculated Tax: Multiply taxable amount(s) (Column A) by tax rate(s) (Column B) and enter in
Column C.
Note: If you have a contract exemption, give contract exemption number.
TOTALS: Enter total amount of Column A.
LINE 18. Total calculated tax from column C
LINE 19. Collection allowance: Compute 1/2% (or .005) X Line 18 if return and taxes are paid as postmarked on or
before the due date as shown on the face of the return. If not postmarked by the due date the collection allowance is not
allowed.
LINE 20. Net Taxes Due: Subtract Line 19 from Line 18.
LINE 21. If this return will not be postmarked, and the taxes paid on or before the due date as shown on the face of this
return, a 10% penalty will be assessed. Enter 10% (or .10) times Line 20.
LINE 22. If this return will not be postmarked and the taxes paid on or before the due date as shown on the face of this
return, enter 1.5% times line 20 for each month or fraction of a month late, prior to 7/1/99. After 7/1/99, use 1% for each
month or fraction of a month late.
LINE 23. Enter any amount due for prior reporting periods for which you have received a Department of Taxation debit
notice. Monthly notices received from the Department are not cumulative.
LINE 24. Enter amount due to you for overpayment made in prior reporting periods for which you have received a
Department of Taxation credit notice. Monthly notices received from the Department are not cumulative. Do not take the
credit if you have applied for a refund.
NOTE: Only credits established by the Department may be used.
LINE 25. Total Taxes Due and Payable: Add Line 20, 21, 22, and 23. Subtract amount on Line 24. Enter total.
LINE 26. Total Amount Remitted: Enter total amount paid with this return.
PLEASE COMPLETE THE SIGNATURE PORTION OF THE RETURN AND RETURN IN THE ENVELOPE PROVIDED.
If you have questions concerning this return, please call one of the Department of Taxation offices listed below.
Carson City (775) 684-2000 Las Vegas (702) 486-2300 Reno (775) 688-1295
CONSUMER USE TAX RETURN INSTRUCTIONS
TXR-02.01a
Revised 05/19/06