This document provides instructions for completing the Kentucky Form 740-NP nonresident or part-year resident income tax return. It explains that full-year nonresidents must report income from Kentucky sources, while part-year residents must report income earned while a Kentucky resident or from Kentucky sources while a nonresident. It also summarizes Kentucky's reciprocal agreements with certain states exempting some types of income, and provides guidance for military personnel, combat zone extensions, and filing amended returns.
1) Form NJ-630 is an application for a 5-month or 6-month extension to file a New Jersey gross income tax return, but does not extend the deadline to pay taxes owed. To qualify for an extension, at least 80% of the total tax liability must be paid by the original filing deadline through withholding, estimated payments, or payment submitted with this form.
2) This form must be submitted if applying for a New Jersey extension without also applying for a federal extension, or if required to pay the New Jersey Division of Taxation by the original deadline to meet the 80% threshold.
3) The form requests identifying information and an extension request of 5 or 6 months, and must be
1) This is a West Virginia special nonresident income tax return form for the 2008 tax year.
2) It is to be filed by nonresidents of West Virginia who only had West Virginia source income from wages/salaries with West Virginia taxes withheld.
3) By filing this return, nonresidents can receive a refund of West Virginia income taxes withheld from their wages.
This document is Form 4852, which serves as a substitute for Forms W-2, W-2c, and 1099-R when a taxpayer has not received or has received an incorrect form from their employer or payer. The form collects identifying information about the taxpayer and employer/payer. It includes sections to report estimated wage, tax, and distribution information in the absence of the proper forms. The IRS uses this information to determine tax liability when standard documentation is missing.
The document is a tax prepayment coupon from the Utah State Tax Commission that provides instructions for making prepayments on individual income tax liability. It explains that prepayments may be necessary if an individual's tax withholding is less than 90% of their current tax liability or 100% of the prior year's liability. It provides a worksheet to calculate the required prepayment amount and notes that interest and penalties may apply if sufficient payments are not made by the filing deadline. The coupon should be sent with payment to the Utah State Tax Commission by the filing due date.
765-GP - 2008 Kentucky General Partnership Income Return - Form 42A765-GPtaxman taxman
This document is a Kentucky General Partnership Income Tax Return form for the year 2008. It includes sections for basic identifying information about the partnership including the number of partners and their federal employer identification number. It also includes sections to report the partnership's ordinary income or loss, additions and subtractions to income, tax credits claimed, and distributive share items and amounts that flow through to each partner.
This document provides information about filing an individual income tax return in Arkansas for 2008, including forms, instructions, tax tables, and other relevant details. Key points include:
- Form AR1000S can be used by full-year residents with only wage/salary and limited other income who do not itemize deductions.
- New low income tax relief tables are indexed for inflation.
- The highest tax rate begins at $31,700 of net income, up from $31,000 in 2007.
- Electronic filing is available starting January 16, 2009 and provides benefits like faster refunds.
- A consumer use tax may be owed on purchases made out-of-state for use in Arkansas.
This document provides information about making prepayment of Utah fiduciary income taxes. It explains that taxpayers can make prepayments to cover their expected tax liability before the return due date to avoid penalties. It includes a worksheet to calculate the minimum required prepayment, which is either 90% of the estimated current year tax liability or 100% of the prior year's tax liability. The form also provides contact information for the Utah State Tax Commission for questions.
741 - Kentucky Fiduciary Income Tax Return - Form 42A741taxman taxman
This document is a Kentucky Form 741 for the 2008 tax year filing of a fiduciary income tax return. It provides instructions for reporting income, deductions, tax calculations, and payments/refunds for various types of trusts and estates. Key sections include reporting adjusted total income from the federal return on line 1, calculating additions and subtractions on lines 2-8, determining the income distribution deduction on Schedule B, and computing the total tax due or refund/credit on lines 17-22.
1) Form NJ-630 is an application for a 5-month or 6-month extension to file a New Jersey gross income tax return, but does not extend the deadline to pay taxes owed. To qualify for an extension, at least 80% of the total tax liability must be paid by the original filing deadline through withholding, estimated payments, or payment submitted with this form.
2) This form must be submitted if applying for a New Jersey extension without also applying for a federal extension, or if required to pay the New Jersey Division of Taxation by the original deadline to meet the 80% threshold.
3) The form requests identifying information and an extension request of 5 or 6 months, and must be
1) This is a West Virginia special nonresident income tax return form for the 2008 tax year.
2) It is to be filed by nonresidents of West Virginia who only had West Virginia source income from wages/salaries with West Virginia taxes withheld.
3) By filing this return, nonresidents can receive a refund of West Virginia income taxes withheld from their wages.
This document is Form 4852, which serves as a substitute for Forms W-2, W-2c, and 1099-R when a taxpayer has not received or has received an incorrect form from their employer or payer. The form collects identifying information about the taxpayer and employer/payer. It includes sections to report estimated wage, tax, and distribution information in the absence of the proper forms. The IRS uses this information to determine tax liability when standard documentation is missing.
The document is a tax prepayment coupon from the Utah State Tax Commission that provides instructions for making prepayments on individual income tax liability. It explains that prepayments may be necessary if an individual's tax withholding is less than 90% of their current tax liability or 100% of the prior year's liability. It provides a worksheet to calculate the required prepayment amount and notes that interest and penalties may apply if sufficient payments are not made by the filing deadline. The coupon should be sent with payment to the Utah State Tax Commission by the filing due date.
765-GP - 2008 Kentucky General Partnership Income Return - Form 42A765-GPtaxman taxman
This document is a Kentucky General Partnership Income Tax Return form for the year 2008. It includes sections for basic identifying information about the partnership including the number of partners and their federal employer identification number. It also includes sections to report the partnership's ordinary income or loss, additions and subtractions to income, tax credits claimed, and distributive share items and amounts that flow through to each partner.
This document provides information about filing an individual income tax return in Arkansas for 2008, including forms, instructions, tax tables, and other relevant details. Key points include:
- Form AR1000S can be used by full-year residents with only wage/salary and limited other income who do not itemize deductions.
- New low income tax relief tables are indexed for inflation.
- The highest tax rate begins at $31,700 of net income, up from $31,000 in 2007.
- Electronic filing is available starting January 16, 2009 and provides benefits like faster refunds.
- A consumer use tax may be owed on purchases made out-of-state for use in Arkansas.
This document provides information about making prepayment of Utah fiduciary income taxes. It explains that taxpayers can make prepayments to cover their expected tax liability before the return due date to avoid penalties. It includes a worksheet to calculate the minimum required prepayment, which is either 90% of the estimated current year tax liability or 100% of the prior year's tax liability. The form also provides contact information for the Utah State Tax Commission for questions.
741 - Kentucky Fiduciary Income Tax Return - Form 42A741taxman taxman
This document is a Kentucky Form 741 for the 2008 tax year filing of a fiduciary income tax return. It provides instructions for reporting income, deductions, tax calculations, and payments/refunds for various types of trusts and estates. Key sections include reporting adjusted total income from the federal return on line 1, calculating additions and subtractions on lines 2-8, determining the income distribution deduction on Schedule B, and computing the total tax due or refund/credit on lines 17-22.
This document provides information about filing individual income taxes in Arkansas for 2008. It includes forms and instructions for full-year residents, part-year residents, and nonresidents. It highlights electronic filing options and free filing if eligible. Special information is provided for military personnel and new tax laws. The document also includes tax tables, common questions, and contacts for tax assistance.
The document provides information about changes to the 2008 West Virginia personal income tax forms and instructions. Key points include:
- The 2008 income tax form has been expanded to allow larger spaces for entries to improve scanning and decrease processing time. This is expected to allow quicker refund issuance.
- Two new refundable tax credits have been introduced for 2008 - the Homestead Excess Property Tax Credit and a credit for wages paid to apprentices registered in qualified apprenticeship programs.
- Over 60% of West Virginians filed their 2007 tax returns electronically. Electronic filing is encouraged to allow quicker processing and faster refunds. Free online filing options are available through the state tax department's website.
This document provides instructions for completing North Carolina Form D-407, the income tax return for estates and trusts. Some key points:
- An estate or trust must file if it derives income from North Carolina sources or for the benefit of a North Carolina resident.
- The return covers income received during the calendar or fiscal year. It is due by the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of the tax year.
- The return must include the estate or trust's share of income, additions, deductions, credits, etc. as determined using the attached schedules. Beneficiaries receive a Schedule K-1 with their share of amounts.
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This document provides instructions and forms for making Nebraska estimated income tax payments. Key details include:
- Corporations must make estimated payments if expected Nebraska tax liability exceeds $400 after credits.
- Payments are due on the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the taxable year.
- The forms include a worksheet to compute estimated tax, payment vouchers to submit with payments, and a payment record sheet.
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This document provides instructions for filing Nebraska corporation estimated income tax payment vouchers. It explains that estimated payments are due if the expected Nebraska tax liability exceeds $400 and are payable in four equal installments by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the tax year. Taxpayers can apply overpayments from the prior year to estimated payments. Late payments may incur penalties for underpayment unless an exception applies.
2008 Application for Automatic Extension of Time to Filetaxman taxman
This document is Indiana's Form IT-9, which allows taxpayers to request a 60-day extension to file their state income tax return. It explains who should file, how to calculate the minimum extension payment, and where to send the completed form and payment. Key details include that the extension maintains an April 15 payment deadline to avoid penalties and interest, and the extension payment should be claimed as a credit on the eventual tax return.
740/740-EZ - 2008 Instructions - Form 42A740-S11taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for Kentucky individual income tax forms for 2008. It discusses which form taxpayers should file based on their filing status and income level. It also provides information on obtaining forms, filing extensions or amended returns, income tax withholding, estimated tax payments, and confidentiality of taxpayer records. The document is intended to help taxpayers accurately and properly complete their Kentucky individual income tax return.
Norma J. Buchanon electronically filed her 2011 federal tax return showing a refund of $8,234. Some fees were deducted, lowering the refund to $8,176.10. The IRS estimates the refund will be direct deposited by February 1, 2012. Norma provided her bank account information for the deposit. She is not required to sign any documents since she filed electronically. Norma needs to keep her electronic filing instructions and a printed copy of her return.
Declaration for Electronic Filing VA-8453taxman taxman
This document is an IRS Declaration Control Number form for an individual's Virginia state income tax return that was filed electronically. It contains information about the taxpayer's income and tax amounts according to their filed tax return. The taxpayer and paid preparer, if any, must sign the form to authorize electronic filing and direct deposit of any refund amount. The paid preparer also verifies the accuracy of the return. The form must be retained by the electronic return originator or transmitter for three years.
15 07-24 Puerto Rico Income Tax IncentivesBruce Givner
Instead of expatriating, it is better to consider retaining your U.S. citizenship and becoming a resident of Puerto Rico. You sign a 20 year contract with the government. As a result, as an individual, you can pay zero federal and state tax on local interest, dividends and capital gains. The incentives for business are also phenomenal: a 4% rate with profits paid to owners tax free. A business must have 3 employees of which husband and wife can count as two.
The document provides filing instructions for Fran Swaine's 2013 federal tax return. It shows that she owes $2,941, which she will pay by check by the April 15, 2014 deadline. It includes her signed Form 1040 to mail with her payment, as well as estimated tax payment vouchers for 2014 that she should not send with her 2013 return. Finally, it notes that she can still choose to e-file her 2013 return instead of mailing it.
This document provides instructions for Carter L April regarding their 2009 federal tax return. It shows that April is due a $437 refund, which was reduced to $379.10 after TurboTax fees were deducted. It provides information on when the refund should be deposited, how to check the status of the refund, and a summary of April's tax filing information. No signature is needed as the return was filed electronically. It includes consent forms for TurboTax to use and disclose certain tax return information in order to process the refund and pay for tax preparation services.
Application for Extension of Time to File Individual, General Partnership and...taxman taxman
This document is an application for an extension of time to file individual, general partnership, and fiduciary income tax returns for Kentucky. It provides instructions for taxpayers requesting a Kentucky extension only or a Kentucky extension along with a payment. It notes that a 6-month extension is requested, interest applies to late payments, and the form must be attached to the final return filed. The second section allows the taxpayer to provide payment along with their extension request.
ct2008 Connecticut Telefile Tax Return and Instructions - taxman taxman
The document provides instructions for filing Connecticut estimated income tax payments for 2008 using Form CT-1040ES. Key details include:
- Taxpayers must make estimated payments if their Connecticut income tax minus withholding is $1,000 or more, and withholding is less than their required annual payment.
- The required annual payment is the lesser of 90% of the 2008 Connecticut income tax or 100% of the 2007 tax.
- Estimated payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, 2008 and January 15, 2009.
- The worksheet provides guidance on calculating estimated tax liability and payment amounts due each installment.
This document summarizes Steffanie M Popejoy's 2013 federal tax return. It shows that she is due a $200 refund, which will be direct deposited into her bank account. It provides her address, income of $3,289, and tax details showing $0 tax owed and a $200 refund. The document includes instructions to keep it along with her printed tax return and other tax documents.
This document provides instructions for filing the Utah Composite Return (TC-65PA) for nonresident professional team members. It outlines who can file the composite return, when it is due, and what to attach. It includes instructions for completing specific lines on the return form as well as details about penalties, interest, and payment options. Schedules for reporting team member compensation and allocating compensation to Utah must also be filed.
Nonresident Composite Return and Schedules A, B and Ctaxman taxman
This document provides instructions for completing a 2008 New Jersey composite tax return (Form NJ-1080C) on behalf of qualified nonresident individuals. It explains that a composite return allows certain types of entities to file a single return and pay tax on behalf of eligible nonresident members. It provides details on who can participate, how to determine tax rates and schedules for participants with income under and over $250,000, required attachments, and other procedures for completing and filing the composite return.
1) This is a West Virginia special nonresident income tax return form for the 2008 tax year.
2) It is to be filed by nonresidents of West Virginia who only had West Virginia source income from wages/salaries with West Virginia taxes withheld.
3) By filing this return, nonresidents can receive a refund of West Virginia income taxes withheld from their wages.
This document provides instructions for completing Wisconsin Form 1X to amend a 2008 Wisconsin tax return. Key details include:
- Form 1X is used to correct Form 1, 1A, or WI-Z for tax year 2008. It cannot be used to amend Form 1NPR.
- Provide identifying information like name, address, social security number.
- Explain all changes on page 3 and include any additional or corrected forms.
- Recalculate amounts that depend on income like standard deduction and credits.
- Enclose any additional schedules needed to support credit changes.
740 Packet—2008 Kentucky Individual Tax Booklet, Forms and Instructionstaxman taxman
The document provides information about filing Kentucky individual income tax returns for 2008. It outlines which form taxpayers should file based on their filing status and income. It encourages electronic filing and notes the benefits of e-filing. It also provides details on new tax credits for ethanol producers and addresses where to obtain forms, how to request copies of returns, how long to keep records, and how to check the status of refunds.
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This document provides instructions for filing a Utah state corporate tax return (TC-20S). It outlines what's new for the current tax year, including changes to research tax credits. It provides information on electronic filing, corporation changes, dissolution or withdrawal from Utah, and rounding amounts on the return. The instructions direct filers to schedules and forms for various line items and calculations.
The document provides instructions for religious and charitable organizations in Utah to claim a sales tax refund from the Utah State Tax Commission for tax paid on qualifying purchases under $1,000. It explains that organizations can take the sales tax exemption directly at purchase for items over $1,000 or get a refund from the Commission for items under $1,000. It includes a refund coupon for organizations to fill out and mail to the Commission to request a refund, along with instructions to keep receipts for 3 years and file within 3 years of purchase.
This document provides information about filing individual income taxes in Arkansas for 2008. It includes forms and instructions for full-year residents, part-year residents, and nonresidents. It highlights electronic filing options and free filing if eligible. Special information is provided for military personnel and new tax laws. The document also includes tax tables, common questions, and contacts for tax assistance.
The document provides information about changes to the 2008 West Virginia personal income tax forms and instructions. Key points include:
- The 2008 income tax form has been expanded to allow larger spaces for entries to improve scanning and decrease processing time. This is expected to allow quicker refund issuance.
- Two new refundable tax credits have been introduced for 2008 - the Homestead Excess Property Tax Credit and a credit for wages paid to apprentices registered in qualified apprenticeship programs.
- Over 60% of West Virginians filed their 2007 tax returns electronically. Electronic filing is encouraged to allow quicker processing and faster refunds. Free online filing options are available through the state tax department's website.
This document provides instructions for completing North Carolina Form D-407, the income tax return for estates and trusts. Some key points:
- An estate or trust must file if it derives income from North Carolina sources or for the benefit of a North Carolina resident.
- The return covers income received during the calendar or fiscal year. It is due by the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of the tax year.
- The return must include the estate or trust's share of income, additions, deductions, credits, etc. as determined using the attached schedules. Beneficiaries receive a Schedule K-1 with their share of amounts.
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This document provides instructions and forms for making Nebraska estimated income tax payments. Key details include:
- Corporations must make estimated payments if expected Nebraska tax liability exceeds $400 after credits.
- Payments are due on the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the taxable year.
- The forms include a worksheet to compute estimated tax, payment vouchers to submit with payments, and a payment record sheet.
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This document provides instructions for filing Nebraska corporation estimated income tax payment vouchers. It explains that estimated payments are due if the expected Nebraska tax liability exceeds $400 and are payable in four equal installments by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the tax year. Taxpayers can apply overpayments from the prior year to estimated payments. Late payments may incur penalties for underpayment unless an exception applies.
2008 Application for Automatic Extension of Time to Filetaxman taxman
This document is Indiana's Form IT-9, which allows taxpayers to request a 60-day extension to file their state income tax return. It explains who should file, how to calculate the minimum extension payment, and where to send the completed form and payment. Key details include that the extension maintains an April 15 payment deadline to avoid penalties and interest, and the extension payment should be claimed as a credit on the eventual tax return.
740/740-EZ - 2008 Instructions - Form 42A740-S11taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for Kentucky individual income tax forms for 2008. It discusses which form taxpayers should file based on their filing status and income level. It also provides information on obtaining forms, filing extensions or amended returns, income tax withholding, estimated tax payments, and confidentiality of taxpayer records. The document is intended to help taxpayers accurately and properly complete their Kentucky individual income tax return.
Norma J. Buchanon electronically filed her 2011 federal tax return showing a refund of $8,234. Some fees were deducted, lowering the refund to $8,176.10. The IRS estimates the refund will be direct deposited by February 1, 2012. Norma provided her bank account information for the deposit. She is not required to sign any documents since she filed electronically. Norma needs to keep her electronic filing instructions and a printed copy of her return.
Declaration for Electronic Filing VA-8453taxman taxman
This document is an IRS Declaration Control Number form for an individual's Virginia state income tax return that was filed electronically. It contains information about the taxpayer's income and tax amounts according to their filed tax return. The taxpayer and paid preparer, if any, must sign the form to authorize electronic filing and direct deposit of any refund amount. The paid preparer also verifies the accuracy of the return. The form must be retained by the electronic return originator or transmitter for three years.
15 07-24 Puerto Rico Income Tax IncentivesBruce Givner
Instead of expatriating, it is better to consider retaining your U.S. citizenship and becoming a resident of Puerto Rico. You sign a 20 year contract with the government. As a result, as an individual, you can pay zero federal and state tax on local interest, dividends and capital gains. The incentives for business are also phenomenal: a 4% rate with profits paid to owners tax free. A business must have 3 employees of which husband and wife can count as two.
The document provides filing instructions for Fran Swaine's 2013 federal tax return. It shows that she owes $2,941, which she will pay by check by the April 15, 2014 deadline. It includes her signed Form 1040 to mail with her payment, as well as estimated tax payment vouchers for 2014 that she should not send with her 2013 return. Finally, it notes that she can still choose to e-file her 2013 return instead of mailing it.
This document provides instructions for Carter L April regarding their 2009 federal tax return. It shows that April is due a $437 refund, which was reduced to $379.10 after TurboTax fees were deducted. It provides information on when the refund should be deposited, how to check the status of the refund, and a summary of April's tax filing information. No signature is needed as the return was filed electronically. It includes consent forms for TurboTax to use and disclose certain tax return information in order to process the refund and pay for tax preparation services.
Application for Extension of Time to File Individual, General Partnership and...taxman taxman
This document is an application for an extension of time to file individual, general partnership, and fiduciary income tax returns for Kentucky. It provides instructions for taxpayers requesting a Kentucky extension only or a Kentucky extension along with a payment. It notes that a 6-month extension is requested, interest applies to late payments, and the form must be attached to the final return filed. The second section allows the taxpayer to provide payment along with their extension request.
ct2008 Connecticut Telefile Tax Return and Instructions - taxman taxman
The document provides instructions for filing Connecticut estimated income tax payments for 2008 using Form CT-1040ES. Key details include:
- Taxpayers must make estimated payments if their Connecticut income tax minus withholding is $1,000 or more, and withholding is less than their required annual payment.
- The required annual payment is the lesser of 90% of the 2008 Connecticut income tax or 100% of the 2007 tax.
- Estimated payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, 2008 and January 15, 2009.
- The worksheet provides guidance on calculating estimated tax liability and payment amounts due each installment.
This document summarizes Steffanie M Popejoy's 2013 federal tax return. It shows that she is due a $200 refund, which will be direct deposited into her bank account. It provides her address, income of $3,289, and tax details showing $0 tax owed and a $200 refund. The document includes instructions to keep it along with her printed tax return and other tax documents.
This document provides instructions for filing the Utah Composite Return (TC-65PA) for nonresident professional team members. It outlines who can file the composite return, when it is due, and what to attach. It includes instructions for completing specific lines on the return form as well as details about penalties, interest, and payment options. Schedules for reporting team member compensation and allocating compensation to Utah must also be filed.
Nonresident Composite Return and Schedules A, B and Ctaxman taxman
This document provides instructions for completing a 2008 New Jersey composite tax return (Form NJ-1080C) on behalf of qualified nonresident individuals. It explains that a composite return allows certain types of entities to file a single return and pay tax on behalf of eligible nonresident members. It provides details on who can participate, how to determine tax rates and schedules for participants with income under and over $250,000, required attachments, and other procedures for completing and filing the composite return.
1) This is a West Virginia special nonresident income tax return form for the 2008 tax year.
2) It is to be filed by nonresidents of West Virginia who only had West Virginia source income from wages/salaries with West Virginia taxes withheld.
3) By filing this return, nonresidents can receive a refund of West Virginia income taxes withheld from their wages.
This document provides instructions for completing Wisconsin Form 1X to amend a 2008 Wisconsin tax return. Key details include:
- Form 1X is used to correct Form 1, 1A, or WI-Z for tax year 2008. It cannot be used to amend Form 1NPR.
- Provide identifying information like name, address, social security number.
- Explain all changes on page 3 and include any additional or corrected forms.
- Recalculate amounts that depend on income like standard deduction and credits.
- Enclose any additional schedules needed to support credit changes.
740 Packet—2008 Kentucky Individual Tax Booklet, Forms and Instructionstaxman taxman
The document provides information about filing Kentucky individual income tax returns for 2008. It outlines which form taxpayers should file based on their filing status and income. It encourages electronic filing and notes the benefits of e-filing. It also provides details on new tax credits for ethanol producers and addresses where to obtain forms, how to request copies of returns, how long to keep records, and how to check the status of refunds.
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This document provides instructions for filing a Utah state corporate tax return (TC-20S). It outlines what's new for the current tax year, including changes to research tax credits. It provides information on electronic filing, corporation changes, dissolution or withdrawal from Utah, and rounding amounts on the return. The instructions direct filers to schedules and forms for various line items and calculations.
The document provides instructions for religious and charitable organizations in Utah to claim a sales tax refund from the Utah State Tax Commission for tax paid on qualifying purchases under $1,000. It explains that organizations can take the sales tax exemption directly at purchase for items over $1,000 or get a refund from the Commission for items under $1,000. It includes a refund coupon for organizations to fill out and mail to the Commission to request a refund, along with instructions to keep receipts for 3 years and file within 3 years of purchase.
Application for Corporate Income Tax Credit for Contributions to Nonprofit ...taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for completing an application for a Florida corporate income tax credit for contributions made to nonprofit scholarship funding organizations. Applicants must provide business information, details of the planned contribution or credit carry forward amount, the applicable tax year, and permission for information sharing. The contribution must be made to an eligible nonprofit SFO under section 220.187 of Florida statutes. The credit is 100% of the contribution but cannot exceed 75% of the tax owed. Examples are provided to illustrate how the credit is calculated.
2008 Amended Income Tax Return for Individualstaxman taxman
The document provides instructions for filing Connecticut estimated income tax payments for 2008 using Form CT-1040ES. Key details include:
- Taxpayers must make estimated payments if their Connecticut tax minus withholding is $1,000 or more and withholding is less than required annual payments.
- Required annual payments are 90% of 2008 Connecticut tax or 100% of 2007 tax if a return was filed for a 12-month period.
- Estimated payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, 2008 and January 15, 2009.
- Taxpayers may owe interest if estimated payments are insufficient by installment due dates.
The document provides instructions for filing Connecticut estimated income tax payments for 2008 using Form CT-1040ES. Key details include:
- Taxpayers must make estimated payments if their Connecticut income tax minus withholding is $1,000 or more, and withholding is less than their required annual payment.
- The required annual payment is the lesser of 90% of the 2008 Connecticut income tax or 100% of the 2007 tax.
- Estimated payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, 2008 and January 15, 2009.
- The worksheet provides guidance on calculating estimated tax liability and payment amounts due each installment.
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This document provides instructions for completing Nebraska's 2008 Fiduciary Income Tax Return. It discusses who must file, when and where to file, definitions of key terms, and how to report income and deductions. Key points include:
- Fiduciaries of resident estates or trusts that file a federal return must also file a Nebraska return
- The return is due by the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of the tax year
- Fiduciaries must provide beneficiaries with schedules of their share of income and deductions to report on their individual returns
- Tax may be owed on income of nonresident beneficiaries, which the fiduciary must remit or withhold
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1) This document is a fiduciary income tax prepayment coupon from the Utah State Tax Commission that allows taxpayers to make prepayments toward their tax liability before the return due date.
2) It provides instructions on calculating required prepayments and notes that interest is charged from the original due date if the full amount owed isn't paid by then.
3) Taxpayers can pay electronically or mail the completed coupon and prepayment to the Utah State Tax Commission by the filing deadline to avoid potential penalties for unpaid taxes.
The document is an application for a Utah Sales and Use Tax Direct Payment Permit, which allows large businesses that make purchases over $1.5 million annually to pay sales tax directly to the state rather than to vendors. It provides instructions on eligibility requirements and limitations of using a direct payment permit to self-assess sales tax liability. Applicants must demonstrate a history of timely tax filings and payments and an ability to comply with local tax distribution reporting rules.
Request for Extension of Time to File South Carolina Tax Return (File on-line...taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for filing a South Carolina Individual Income Tax Return extension (Form SC4868). It explains that the extension allows an additional six months to file the tax return. Taxpayers have until April 15th (or the original due date of a fiscal year return) to file for the extension. While the extension provides more time to file, it does not extend the deadline for paying any taxes owed. The form and instructions provide guidance on calculating balances due and ensuring payment is submitted on time.
Nonresident and Part-year resident Computation of Illinois Tax taxman taxman
This document provides instructions for completing Schedule M, which is used to report additions and subtractions for Illinois individual income tax. Some key points:
- Schedule M allows taxpayers to calculate additions to income reported on Line 3 of Form IL-1040 and subtractions that can be claimed on Line 7.
- Common additions include income from medical savings accounts, college savings plan earnings, and depreciation adjustments. Common subtractions include contributions to college savings plans and military pay.
- Taxpayers must attach Schedule M and any required documentation to their Form IL-1040 if they report an amount on either Line 3 or Line 7.
- The instructions provide line-by-line guidance for
The document provides instructions for filing a 2008 South Carolina individual income tax return (SC1040). Key details include:
- The due date for filing is April 15, 2009 and the deadline to claim a refund is April 15, 2012.
- Taxpayers must complete their federal return before beginning the state return as the federal return provides needed information.
- Forms and schedules used on the federal return like Schedules C, D, E and F must be attached to the state return.
- Filing status, exemptions, and income amounts should match what was reported on the federal return.
The document is Connecticut Form CT-1040X, which is used to amend a previously filed Connecticut income tax return. Some key details:
- It provides instructions on when and how to file an amended return, including circumstances that require an amended filing and deadlines.
- It explains how to complete the form by referring to the original return, identifying changes, and entering corrected amounts.
- Schedules are used to modify federal adjusted gross income amounts and claim credits for taxes paid to other jurisdictions.
- Additional forms may need to be filed if alternative minimum tax, individual use tax, or withholding amounts are being amended.
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This document provides instructions for filing Utah state corporate tax returns. It outlines general filing requirements and instructions, including what forms to file based on the type of federal return filed. It also provides details on electronic filing options, payment requirements, due dates, and what supporting federal and state documentation must be included. Key points covered include filing requirements for C corporations, S corporations, and those filing under the corporate income tax.
The document summarizes new information for filing 2008 personal income tax returns in West Virginia. Key points include:
- The 2008 tax form has been expanded to allow larger entry spaces to improve scanning and faster processing.
- Two new refundable tax credits were introduced in 2008 - the Homestead Excess Property Tax Credit and a credit for wages paid to apprentices.
- Over 60% of West Virginians filed their 2007 returns electronically and e-filing is encouraged for faster processing and refunds. Free online filing options are available through the state tax department's website.
This document provides instructions for calculating and paying New Jersey estimated income taxes. It explains that estimated tax payments are required if total estimated tax exceeds $400. It provides guidance on determining estimated taxable income, applicable exemptions and deductions, and calculating the amount of required quarterly installments. The document includes worksheets to help calculate estimated tax and determines the amount due for each payment period to avoid penalties for underpayment.
Similar to 740-NP - 2008 Instructions - Form 42A740-NP(I) (20)
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.
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1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR 2008 KENTUCKY FORM 740-NP
42A740-NP(I)
NONRESIDENT OR PART-YEAR RESIDENT INCOME TAX RETURN
10-08
Individuals who are residents of Kentucky for the entire tax
TAXPAYER ASSISTANCE year must use Form 740 or Form 740-EZ. Persons who maintain
a permanent residence in Kentucky (i.e., are domiciled in
Automated Refund and Tax Information System
Kentucky) are considered residents. Persons not domiciled
in Kentucky but who live in Kentucky for more than 183 days
Information may be obtained on the status of income tax
during the tax year are also considered residents.
refunds by using the department's automated refund and tax
information system (ARTIS). This service is available 24 hours
Full-year nonresidents must report all income from Kentucky
a day.
sources (including distributive share income, Schedule K-1),
A touch-tone telephone and the following information from from activities carried on in Kentucky or from the performance
your return will be required: of services in Kentucky, and from property located in
• Social Security number listed in block B on your return. Kentucky.
• The exact whole-dollar amount to be refunded to you.
Persons moving into Kentucky must report income received
Once you have the required information, call (502) 564-1600
from Kentucky sources prior to becoming residents and
and follow the recorded instructions.
income received from all sources after becoming Kentucky
If during the call you do not receive a refund mailing date, residents.
please allow seven days before calling again.
Residents moving out of Kentucky during the year must report
Information and forms are available from the following Ken- income from all sources while a resident and from Kentucky
tucky Taxpayer Service Centers: sources while a nonresident.
Ashland
Reciprocal States—Kentucky has reciprocal agreements with
134 Sixteenth Street, 41101-7670
specific states. These agreements provide for taxpayers to
(606) 920-2037
be taxed by their state of residence, and not the state where
Bowling Green
income is earned. Reciprocity does not apply to persons who
201 West Professional Park Court, 42104-3278
live in Kentucky for more than 183 days during the tax year.
(270) 746-7470
The states and types of exemptions are as follows:
Central Kentucky (Frankfort)
501 High Street, 40620 Illinois, West Virginia—wages and salaries
(502) 564-4581 (General Information) Indiana—wages, salaries and commissions
(502) 564-3658 (Forms)
Michigan, Wisconsin—income from personal services
www.revenue.ky.gov
(including salaries and wages)
Corbin
Ohio—wages and salaries. Note: Wages which an S
15100 North US 25E
corporation pays to a shareholder-employee if the share-
Suite 2, 40701-6188
holder-employee is a “twenty (20) percent or greater”
(606) 528-3322
direct or indirect equity investor in the S corporation
Hopkinsville
shall not be exempt under the reciprocity agreement.
181 Hammond Drive, 42240-7926
Virginia—commuting daily, salaries and wages
(270) 889-6521
Louisville Taxpayers who qualify for this exemption and have no other
600 West Cedar Street, 2nd Floor West, 40202-2310 Kentucky taxable income should file Form 740-NP-R, Kentucky
(502) 595-4512 Income Tax Return, Nonresident–Reciprocal State, to obtain
a refund. Also, nonresidents who qualify for the exemption
Northern Kentucky
Turfway Ridge Office Park should file Form 42A809, Certificate of Nonresidence, with
7310 Turfway Road, Suite 190 their employer to exempt their future wages from Kentucky
Florence, 41042-4871 withholding.
(859) 371-9049
Gambling income and distributive share income (Schedule
Owensboro
K-1) are not exempt under reciprocal agreements. This income
311 West Second Street, 42301-0734
is fully taxable. A complete return must be filed if filing
(270) 687-7301
requirements are met.
Paducah
Clark Business Complex, Suite G
Military Personnel—Members of the Armed Forces are required
2928 Park Avenue, 42001-4024
to file state income tax returns with their state of legal domicile,
(270) 575-7148
which usually is the state of residence prior to entering military
Pikeville service. Nonresident military personnel with civilian jobs in
Uniplex Center
Kentucky are required to report this income on Form 740-NP
126 Trivette Drive, Suite 203, 41501-1275
except residents of reciprocal states (see reciprocal states
(606) 433-7675
above). Any income from nonmilitary Kentucky sources is
also taxable.
WHO MUST FILE FORM 740-NP—Form 740-NP must be used Any income earned in a combat zone that is exempt for federal
by full-year nonresidents who had income from Kentucky tax purposes is also exempt for Kentucky tax purposes.
sources and by part-year residents who had income while a
Kentucky resident or from Kentucky sources while a nonresi- A civilian spouse who lives or works in Kentucky may be
dent. These persons must file Form 740-NP if (1) they had any required to file as resident, part-year resident or nonresident
gross income from Kentucky sources and gross income from based on the situation (see above).
all sources in excess of modified gross income for their family
Military Personnel Eligible for Combat Zone Exten-
size, or (2) Kentucky gross receipts from self-employment in
sion—Members of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, or
excess of modified gross income for their family size. See
Public Health Service of the United States government who
Chart A on page 2.
1
2. serve in an area designated as a combat zone by presidential years of the due date of the original return. You are required
proclamation shall not be required to file an income tax return to file an amended return to report omitted income.
and pay the taxes, which would otherwise become due dur- When filing an amended return, check the box on Form 740-NP
ing the period of service, until 12 months after the service is and attach a detailed explanation of the changes to income,
completed. Members of the National Guard or any branch of deductions and tax. Submit a completed Kentucky return and
the Reserves called to active duty to serve in a combat zone corrected federal schedules, if applicable. If you do not attach
are granted the same extension. the required information, processing of your amended return
may be delayed.
Chart A
COMPOSITE RETURNS—Do not include a nonresident indi-
Your Modified Gross
vidual (includes an estate or trust partner, member or share-
If Your Family Size is: Income is greater than:
holder), partner, member or shareholder in a composite return
One............................. and ............................ $ 10,400 if the partner’s, member’s or shareholder’s distributive share
Two ............................ and ............................ $ 14,000 income was subject to withholding and reported on Form
740NP-WH and PTE-WH.
Three .......................... and ............................ $ 17,600
The composite return applies only to a nonresident individual
Four or More ............. and ............................ $ 21,200
(includes an estate or trust partner, member or shareholder),
partner, member or shareholder whose distributive share was
MODIFIED GROSS INCOME AND FAMILY SIZE
not subject to withholding as provided by KRS 141.206(4), and
(Use With Chart A)
the partner, member or shareholder elects to be included in a
Family Size—Consists of yourself, your spouse if married and composite return as provided by KRS 141.206(13).
living in the same household and qualifying children. Family
For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2007, the
size is limited to four.
Department of Revenue will permit the filing of a “composite
Qualifying Dependent Child—Means a qualifying child as
return” as provided by KRS 141.206(13) on behalf of electing
defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 152(c), and includes
nonresident individual partners, members or shareholders of
a child who lives in the household but cannot be claimed as a
a pass-through entity as defined in KRS 141.010(26). Income
dependent if the provisions of Internal Revenue Code Section
tax will be computed at the highest marginal rate provided in
152(e)(2) and 152(e)(4) apply. In general, to be a taxpayer’s
KRS 141.020 on the partner’s, member’s or shareholder’s pro
qualifying child, a person must satisfy four tests:
rata share of the distributive share income from a pass-through
• Relationship—The taxpayer’s child or stepchild (whether by entity doing business in, or deriving income from sources
blood or adoption), foster child, sibling or stepsibling, or a within Kentucky. The partners’, members’ or shareholders’
descendant of one of these. distributive share of income shall include all items of income
• Residence—Has the same principal residence as the tax- or deduction used to compute adjusted gross income on the
payer for more than half the tax year. A qualifying child is Kentucky return that is passed through to the partner, member
determined without regard to the exception for children of or shareholder by the pass-through entity, including but not
divorced or separated parents. Other federal exceptions limited to interest, dividend, capital gains or losses, guaranteed
apply. payments and rents (KRS 141.206(13)).
• Age—Must be under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year,
The composite return of a pass-through entity shall be
or under the age of 24 if a full-time student for at least five
filed with the Department of Revenue, on Form 740-NP,
months of the year, or be permanently and totally disabled
Kentucky Individual Income Tax Return Nonresident or
at any time during the year.
Part-Year Resident. The composite return box on the front
• Support—Did not provide more than one-half of his/her
of the Form 740-NP return shall be checked to indicate that
own support for the year.
this is a composite return, and a schedule shall be attached
Modified Gross Income—Modified gross income is the greater reporting each of the electing nonresident individual partner’s,
of federal adjusted gross income adjusted to include inter- member’s or shareholder’s name, address, social security
est income derived from municipal bonds (non-Kentucky) number, net distributive share income and tax due. The tax
and lump-sum pension distributions not included in federal due for all electing partners, members or shareholders shall
adjusted gross income; or Kentucky adjusted gross income ad- be remitted with the composite return. A pass-through entity
justed to include lump-sum pension distributions not included filing a composite return shall make estimated tax payments
in federal adjusted gross income. if required by the provisions of KRS 141.300.
WHEN TO FILE—April 15, 2009, is the filing deadline for persons CONFIDENTIALITY—Kentucky Revised Statute 131.190 requires
reporting income for calendar year 2008. To avoid penalties the Department of Revenue to maintain strict confidentiality
and interest, returns must be postmarked no later than April of all taxpayer records. No employee of the Department of
15, 2009. Revenue may divulge any information regarding the tax
returns, schedules or reports required to be filed. However,
SSN NEEDED—Put Your Social Security Number on Your
the Department of Revenue is not prohibited from providing
Return—To protect your privacy, your Social Security number
evidence to or testifying in any court of law concerning official
(SSN) is not printed on the peel-off label. This means that you
tax records.
must enter your SSN in the appropriate boxes on your return.
If you are married, also enter your spouse’s SSN. The department may provide official information on a confi-
dential basis to the Internal Revenue Service or to any other
ADDRESS LABELS—Use the preprinted, bar-coded labels
governmental agency with which it has an exchange of infor-
provided. The primary Social Security number has been
mation agreement whereby the department receives similar
converted to UPC bar code that can be read by scanners.
or useful information in return.
This will enable us to tell you that your return has been
received. If the address is incorrect, draw a line through the REPORTING PERIODS AND ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES—
incorrect information and print the correct address. If the Kentucky law requires taxpayers to report income on the
name is incorrect, discard the labels and print the requested same calendar or fiscal year and to use the same methods of
information in the blocks provided. accounting as required for federal income tax purposes. Any
AMENDED RETURNS—If you discover that you omitted federally approved change in accounting period or methods
deductions or otherwise improperly prepared your return, you must be reported to the Kentucky Department of Revenue.
may obtain a refund by filing an amended return within four Attach a copy of the federal approval.
2
3. Changes to federal income tax law made after the Internal vice after September 10, 2001. A copy of the federal Form 4562
Revenue Code reference date contained in KRS 141.010(3) shall if filed for federal income tax purposes must be submitted with
not apply for purposes of Chapter 141 unless adopted by the Form 740-NP to verify that no adjustments are required.
General Assembly.
Reporting Depreciation and Section 179 Deduction Differences
for property placed in service after September 10, 2001—Create
POLITICAL PARTY FUND DESIGNATION—You may designate
a Kentucky Form 4562 by entering Kentucky at the top center
that a portion of your taxes will be paid to either the Democratic
of a federal Form 4562 above Depreciation and Amortization. In
or Republican parties if you have a tax liability of at least $2 ($4
Part I replace the $250,000 maximum amount on Line 1 with the
for married persons filing joint returns). This designation will
Kentucky limit of $25,000 and replace the $800,000 threshold
not increase your tax or decrease your refund. You may make
amount on Line 3 with the Kentucky phase-out threshold of
this designation by checking the applicable box. A husband
$200,000. In Part II, strikethrough and ignore Line 14, Special
and wife may each make a designation. Persons making no
depreciation allowance for qualified property placed in service
designation should check the quot;No Designationquot; box.
during the tax year. Use the created Kentucky Form 4562 to
compute Kentucky depreciation and Section 179 deduction in
FILING STATUS—Legal liabilities are affected by the choice
accordance with the IRC in effect on December 31, 2001.
of filing methods. Married persons who file joint returns are
jointly and severally liable for all income taxes due for the
Note: In determining the Section 179 deduction for Kentucky,
period covered by the return. If married, you may file separate
the income limitation on Line 11 is Kentucky net income
or joint returns. Most married persons pay less tax if they file
before the Section 179 deduction, instead of federal taxable
separate returns.
income. Adjust federal Schedules C, E and F for the difference
Filing Status 1, Single—Use this filing status if you are in allowable depreciation and report in Column B the Kentucky
unmarried, divorced, widowed, legally separated by court income (loss) from business, farming or rental property. Attach
decree, or if you filed as quot;Head of Householdquot; or quot;Qualifying Kentucky Form 4562 and, if filed, federal Form 4562.
Widow(er)quot; on your federal return.
Line 1, Wages, Salaries, Tips, etc.—Enter all wages, salaries,
tips, bonuses, commissions or other compensation received
Filing Status 2, Married Filing Joint Return—Use this filing
for personal services from Kentucky sources while a nonresi-
status if you and your spouse choose to file a joint return even
dent and from all sources while a resident of Kentucky. Do
if one spouse had no income. Jointly means that you and your
not include in this amount any reimbursement for moving
spouse add your incomes together and report the total on page
expenses included in Kentucky wages on your wage and tax
4, Section D, Column B, Lines 1 through 33.
statement.
Filing Status 3, Married Filing Separate Returns—If using this
Line 2, Moving Expense Reimbursement—See instructions
filing status, you and your spouse must file two separate tax
for Schedule ME.
forms. The husband's income is reported on one tax form, the
wife's on the other. When filing separate returns, the name and
Line 3, Interest—Interest income received while a Kentucky
Social Security number of each spouse must be entered on
resident must be reported, except for the following: (a) income
both returns. Enter the spouse's Social Security number in the
from bonds issued by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and
block provided, and enter the name on page 1, Line 3.
its political subdivisions; and (b) income from U.S. govern-
ment bonds or securities. Interest income from bonds issued
DETERMINING YOUR INCOME
by other states and their political subdivisions is taxable to
Kentucky and must be included on Line 3.
SECTION D—INCOME/ADJUSTMENTS TO INCOME
Line 4, Dividends—Report dividends received while a resident
A copy of pages 1 and 2 of your federal income tax return and
of Kentucky and the distributive share of the dividend income
all supporting schedules must be filed with Kentucky Form
reflected on the Schedule K-1.
740-NP. Please clearly identify as quot;Copy.quot;
Line 5, Taxable Refunds, Credits or Offsets of Local Income
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLUMN A
Taxes—Enter the amount of taxable local income tax refund
or credit reported on your federal return only if you received
All entries in Column A should be amounts reported for federal
a tax benefit in a prior year.
income tax purposes.
Line 6, Alimony Received—Enter alimony payments received
Depreciation—Assets Purchased After September 10, 2001
while a Kentucky resident.
Effective for taxable years ending after September 10, 2001, an
individual that for federal income tax purposes elects to utilize Lines 7 and 12, Profit or (Loss) from Business or Farming—
the 30 percent or the 50 percent special depreciation allowance For income taxable to Kentucky, complete and attach federal
or the increased 179 deduction will have a different deprecia- Schedule C or C-EZ for business income or federal Schedule F
tion and Section 179 deduction for Kentucky purposes than for for farming and Form 4562, Depreciation and Amortization. Do
federal purposes.The differences will continue through the life not adjust wages by the federal work opportunity credit from
of the assets. There will be recapture and basis differences for federal Form 5884. For passive activities, see Form 8582-K.
Kentucky and federal income tax purposes until the assets are Do not include income from the national tobacco settlement
sold or fully depreciated. agreement. Adjust income for the difference in allowable de-
preciation and report in Column B.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLUMN B
Note: Individual owners of disregarded single member
Depreciation, Section 179 Deduction and Gains/Losses From LLCs (SMLLCs) that file on Schedules C, E, or F for federal
Disposition of Assets—Important: Follow the instructions for income tax shall file Form 725, Kentucky Single Member LLC
Reporting Depreciation and Section 179 Deduction Differences Individually Owned Corporation IncomeTax Return, to compute
if you have elected for federal income tax purposes to take the and pay the limited liability entity tax. The individual member
30 percent or the 50 percent special depreciation allowance or shall report income or loss from the entity and determine credit
the increased Section 179 deduction for property placed in ser- in the same manner as other pass-through entities (PTEs).
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4. Lines 8 and 9, Gain or (Loss) from Sale or Exchange of Assets— Line 13, Unemployment Compensation—Report income from
Gains (losses) on sales of assets (including installment sales) unemployment compensation while a resident or from Ken-
while a Kentucky resident must be reported on the Kentucky tucky sources while a nonresident.
return. Gains (losses) on sales of tangible assets located in
Line 14, Taxable Social Security Benefits—Social Security
Kentucky must be reported regardless of state of residence.
benefits are not taxable for Kentucky.
Generally, gains (losses) on sales of intangible assets are
reported to the state of residence.
Line 15, Gambling Winnings—Report income from lottery
winnings and gambling received while a Kentucky resident
Determining and Reporting Differences in Gain or Loss From
or from Kentucky sources while a nonresident.
Disposition of Assets—If during the year you dispose of assets
placed in service after September 10, 2001, on which the 30
Line 16, Other Income—Report income from prizes, awards,
percent or the 50 percent special depreciation allowance or the
or any sources not listed above while a Kentucky resident or
increased Section 179 deduction was taken for federal income
from Kentucky sources while a nonresident. Also, include any
tax purposes, you will need to determine and report the differ-
mortgage debt forgiveness excluded from federal adjusted
ence in the amount of gain or loss on the assets as follows:
gross income.
Create a Kentucky form by entering Kentucky at the top center
Retirement Income (For persons moving out of Kentucky)—
of a federal Schedule D, federal Form 4797 and other applicable
Include differences in pension (3-year recovery rule) and IRA
federal forms. Compute Kentucky gain or loss from the dis-
bases received while a resident of Kentucky (also include
posed assets using the Kentucky basis. Enter the Kentucky gain
differences on Schedule P Line 2).
,
or loss on the appropriate line. Attach the created Kentucky
Schedule D, Kentucky Form 4797 and other forms or schedules Net Operating Loss Deduction—A Kentucky net operating
to support the deduction. loss deduction (KNOLD) must be computed using Kentucky
income and deduction amounts. The federal net operating loss
Line 10(a), Federally Taxable IRA Distributions, Pensions deduction is not allowed. The KNOLD should be included as
and Annuities—Enter on Line 10(a), Column A, the total of a negative amount on Line 16. If the loss is from a business
IRA distributions, pensions and annuities received for the outside Kentucky, none of the loss may be used. Kentucky
entire year. Enter on Line 10(a), Column B, the total of IRA returns must be filed for the year of the loss and for all
distributions, pensions and annuities received while a resident years for which the loss is utilized. Attach schedule showing
of Kentucky. computation.
Line 10(b), Pension Income Exclusion—You may exclude up to Note: For 2005 and future years, the carryback of net operating
$41,110 of pension income reported on Line 10(a), Column B. losses to prior years is no longer allowed. Net operating losses
If Line 10(a), Column B, is more than $41,110 and is from the may be carried forward for up to 20 years. Documentation to
federal government, Commonwealth of Kentucky or Kentucky substantiate any loss must be available to the Department of
local governments, complete Schedule P . Revenue upon request.
Line 11, Income from Schedule E—Enter income from rents, Artistic Charitable Contributions—A deduction is allowed for
royalties, partnerships, estates, trusts, limited liability compa- quot;qualified artistic charitable contributionsquot; of any literary, musi-
nies (LLC), S corporations and REMICs. Nonresident individuals cal, artistic or scholarly composition, letter or memorandum,
receiving a Kentucky Schedule K-1 from a partnership, estate, or similar property.
trust, LLC or S corporation must report their distributive
An amount equal to the fair market value of the property on
share of the income, gains or losses, etc., as reflected on the
the date contributed is allowable as a deduction. However, the
Schedule K-1. Shareholders and partners should multiply
deduction is limited to the amount of the taxpayer's Kentucky
their distributive share items by the taxable percentage from
artistic adjusted gross income for the taxable year. This amount
Schedule K-1; Form 720S, Line B(2); Form 765, Line D(2) and
should be included as a negative amount on Line 16.
Form 765-GP Line C(2).
,
The following requirements for a deduction must be met:
Part-year residents not receiving a Kentucky Schedule K-1,
but receiving a federal K-1 from a partnership, estate, trust or (a) The property must have been created by the personal
S corporation, must report the same amount of distributive efforts of the taxpayer at least one year prior to the date
income, gains or losses, etc., as reported for federal income contributed.The creation of this property cannot be related
tax purposes from entities whose taxable years end during to the performance of duties while an officer or employee
their period of residence. of the United States, any state or political subdivision
thereof.
Do not include in Column B the net income from an S corpora- (b) A written appraisal of the fair market value of the
tion subject to the franchise tax imposed under KRS 136.505 contributed property must be made by a qualified
or the capital stock tax imposed under KRS 136.300. independent appraiser within one year of the date of the
contribution. A copy of the appraisal must be attached to
Report income from real estate mortgage investment conduits the tax return.
(REMICs) as follows: (1) if the REMIC is a corporation, include (c) The contribution must be made to a qualified tax-exempt
only distributions of cash or property during the taxable year; organization.
or (2) if other than a corporation, report the same amount as re-
ported for federal income tax purposes for the taxable year. ADJUSTMENTS TO INCOME
Note: Individual owners of disregarded single member KRS 141.010(10) and (11) provide that deductions are limited
LLCs (SMLLCs) that file on Schedules C, E, or F for federal to amounts allocable to income subject to taxation. If a de-
income tax shall file Form 725, Kentucky Single Member LLC duction or an adjustment to gross income is allowable based
Individually Owned Corporation IncomeTax Return, to compute upon the receipt of certain types of income or is limited to a
and pay the limited liability entity tax. The individual member maximum amount deductible for federal income tax purposes,
shall report income or loss from the entity and determine credit the Kentucky income used to determine the amount allowable
in the same manner as other PTEs. for Kentucky shall be the same type of income used to allow
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5. the deduction on the federal return. Persons who move into and it is computed at the individual partner or shareholder
or out of Kentucky during the year are limited to either the ad- level. The partner or shareholder is allocated its share of items
justments to gross income paid during the period of residence to compute the deduction via the Schedule K-1. A completed
or that portion of adjustments to gross income that Kentucky Form 8903-K, Kentucky Domestic Production Activities Deduc-
income bears to total income. Nonresidents are limited to that tion, must be attached.
portion of adjustments to gross income that Kentucky income
Line 31, Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums—Long-term care
bears to total income.
insurance premiums deducted by full-year nonresidents are
Line 18, Educator Expenses—Deduct up to $250 for teachers limited to the percentage of their Kentucky total income (Line
and other educators for their out-of-pocket expenses incurred 17, Column B) to their federal total income (Line 17, Column A).
while a Kentucky resident or expenses for use in an educational Do not claim amounts as an itemized deduction.
classroom.
Line 32, Health Insurance Premiums—Medical and dental insur-
Line 19, Certain Business Expenses of Reservists, Performing ance premiums deducted by full-year nonresidents are limited
Artists and Fee-Basis Government Officials—Deduct out- to the percentage of their Kentucky total income (Line 17, Col-
of-pocket expenses for members of the National Guard or umn B) to their federal total income (Line 17, Column A).
Reserves.
Note: This deduction applies to premiums paid with after-tax
Line 20, Health Savings Account (HSA) Deduction—Federal dollars. Premiums paid with pretax income (cafeteria plans
limitations apply. Contributions deducted by full-year non- and vouchers already excluded from wage income) are not
residents are limited to the percentage of their Kentucky total deductible again. Do not include long-term care insurance
income (Line 17 Column B) to their federal total income (Line 17
, , premiums deducted on Line 31. If you are eligible for the Health
Column A). Do not claim amounts as an itemized deduction. Coverage Tax Credit, you may not deduct premiums paid on
your behalf (advance payments) and you must reduce the
Line 21, Moving Expenses—Enter allowable moving expense amount you paid by the amount of health coverage tax credit.
deduction (attach Schedule ME). (See federal Form 8885.)
Line 22, Deduction for One-Half of Self-Employment Tax—You INCOME/TAX
may deduct one-half of the self-employment tax based upon
the self-employment income reported in Column B as Kentucky Note: These items are reported on page 1, Form 740-NP.
income for the taxable year.
Line 7—Enter the percentage from page 4, Section D, Line
Line 23, Self-Employed SEP SIMPLE and Qualified Plans
, 35.
Deduction—Self-employed persons may deduct qualified
Line 8—Enter federal Adjusted Gross Income from page 4,
payments to a Keogh retirement plan, a Simplified Employee
Section D, Column A, Line 34.
Pension (SEP) or a SIMPLE plan based upon Kentucky self-
employment earnings. Line 9—Enter Kentucky Adjusted Gross Income from page 4,
Section D, Column B, Line 34.
Line 24, Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction—For
Kentucky purposes, see Section D, Line 32 for the allowable Line 10—Nonitemizers, enter the standard deduction of $2,100.
health insurance deduction. If filing a joint return, only one $2,100 standard deduction is
allowed.
Line 25, Penalty on Early Withdrawal of Savings—You may
deduct the interest penalty only if the interest income has been Line 11—Itemizers, complete Schedule A and enter itemized
reported to Kentucky. deductions on Line 11. If one spouse itemizes deductions, the
other must itemize. See specific instructions for Schedule A.
Line 26, Alimony Paid—The alimony deduction cannot exceed
Kentucky income. Alimony paid by full-year nonresidents is Line 12—Multiply Line 11 by the percentage on Line 7. If Line
limited to the percentage of their Kentucky total income to 12 does not exceed $2,100 and your filing status is 1 or 2,
their federal total income. Enter the recipient's name and you should take the standard deduction. Married couples fil-
Social Security number. ing separate returns, see special rules under instructions for
Schedule A.
Line 27, Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs)—The
deduction cannot exceed income earned in Kentucky. Con- Line 13—Subtract either Line 10 or 12 from Line 9. This is your
tributions made by full-year nonresidents are limited to the Taxable Income.
percentage of their Kentucky earned income to their federal
earned income. Use federal worksheets and instructions with Line 14—Use the tax table provided in the instructions to
the above limitations. compute your tax. Enter this amount on Line 14.
Line 28, Student Loan Interest Deduction—Federal limita- If you had a lump-sum distribution from a qualified retire-
tions apply. Student loan interest deduction is limited to the ment plan, complete Schedule P and Form 4972-K and attach
percentage of Kentucky total income (Line 17, Column B) to copies to Form 740-NP The amount of tax computed on Form
.
federal total income (Line 17, Column A). Enter in Column 4972-K should be included in the amount on this line.
A, the total of student loan interest from your federal return.
Schedule J, Farm Income Averaging—If you elect Farm Income
Enter in Column B, the allowable deduction with the above
Averaging on your federal return, you may also use this
limitation.
method for Kentucky. Complete and attach Kentucky Schedule
Line 29,Tuition and Fees Deduction—Federal limitations apply. J and include tax in the amount on this line.
The tuition and fees deduction is limited to the percentage
of Kentucky total income (Line 17, Column B) to federal total Line 15—Enter amount from page 2, Section A, Line 17. See
income (Line 17, Column A). Enter in Column A, the tuition and instructions for Section A.
fees deduction from your federal return. Enter in Column B,
Line 17—Enter amount from page 3, Section B, Line 4. See
the allowable deduction with the above limitation.
instructions for Section B.
Line 30, Domestic Production Activities Deduction—Federal
Line 18—Multiply the amount on Line 17 by the percentage on
limitations apply. For the pass-through entities, the deduction
Line 7 and enter result here.
is based on the activities of the partnership or S corporation,
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6. LINE 20 and LINE 21, Family Size Tax Credit— The Family Size Tax Credit is based on modified gross income (MGI) and the
size of the family. If your total MGI is $28,196 or less, you may qualify for Kentucky Family Size Tax Credit.
STEP ONE—Determine your family size. Check the box on Line 20 to the right of the number that represents your family
size.
Family Size—Consists of yourself, your spouse if married and living in the same household and qualifying children.
Family Size 1 is an individual either single, or married living apart from his or her spouse for the entire year. You
may qualify for the Family Size Tax Credit even if you are claimed as a dependent on your parent’s tax return.
Family Size 2 is an individual with one qualifying child or a married couple.
Family Size 3 is an individual with two qualifying children or a married couple with one qualifying child.
Family Size 4 is an individual with three or more qualifying children or a married couple with two or more qualify-
ing children.
Qualifying Dependent Child—Means a qualifying child as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 152(c), and includes a
child who lives in the household but cannot be claimed as a dependent if the provisions of Internal Revenue Code Section
152(e)(2) and 152(e)(4) apply. In general, to be a taxpayer’s qualifying child, a person must satisfy four tests:
Relationship—Must be the taxpayer’s child or stepchild (whether by blood or adoption), foster child, sibling or
stepsibling, or a descendant of one of these.
Residence—Has the same principal residence as the taxpayer for more than half the tax year. A qualifying child is
determined without regard to the exception for children of divorced or separated parents.
Age—Must be under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year, or under the age of 24 if a full-time student for at least
five months of the year, or be permanently and totally disabled at any time during the year.
Support—Did not provide more than one-half of his/her own support for the year.
STEP TWO—Determine modified gross income.
FORM 740-NP WORKSHEET FOR COMPUTATION OF MODIFIED GROSS INCOME FOR FAMILY SIZE TAX CREDIT
(a) Enter your federal adjusted gross income from page 1, Line 8. If zero or less, enter zero .............................................. (a) __________________
(b) If married filing separate returns and living in the same household, enter your spouse’s
federal adjusted gross income. If zero or less, enter zero .................................................................................................. (b) __________________
(c) Enter tax-exempt interest from municipal bonds (non-Kentucky) ....................................................................................... (c) __________________
(d) Enter amount of lump-sum distributions not included in federal adjusted gross income (federal Form 4972).............. (d) __________________
(e) Enter total of Lines (a), (b), (c) and (d).................................................................................................................................... (e) __________________
(f) Enter your Kentucky adjusted gross income from page 1, Line 9. If zero or less, enter zero ......................................... (f) __________________
(g) If married filing separate returns and living in the same household, enter your spouse’s
Kentucky adjusted gross income from page 1, Line 9. If zero or less, enter zero ............................................................ (g) __________________
(h) Enter amount of lump-sum distributions not included in adjusted gross income (Kentucky Form 4972-K) ................... (h) __________________
(i) Enter total of Lines (f), (g) and (h)........................................................................................................................................... (i) __________________
(j) Enter the greater of Line (e) or (i). This is your Modified Gross Income.
Use this amount to determine if you qualify for the Family Size Tax Credit ....................................................................... (j) __________________
STEP THREE—Use the Family Size Table to look up the percentage of credit and enter in the space provided on Line 21.
Credit
Family Size One Two Three Four or More
Percentage
If MGI . . . is over is not over is over is not over is over is not over is over is not over is
$ --- $ 10,400 $ --- $14,000 $ --- $17,600 $ --- $21,200 100
10,400 10,816 14,000 14,560 17,600 18,304 21,200 22,048 90
10,816 11,232 14,560 15,120 18,304 19,008 22,048 22,896 80
2008
11,232 11,648 15,120 15,680 19,008 19,712 22,896 23,744 70
11,648 12,064 15,680 16,240 19,712 20,416 23,744 24,592 60
12,064 12,480 16,240 16,800 20,416 21,120 24,592 25,440 50
12,480 12,896 16,800 17,360 21,120 21,824 25,440 26,288 40
12,896 13,208 17,360 17,780 21,824 22,352 26,288 26,924 30
13,208 13,520 17,780 18,200 22,352 22,880 26,924 27,560 20
13,520 13,832 18,200 18,620 22,880 23,408 27,560 28,196 10
13,832 --- 18,620 --- 23,408 --- 28,196 --- 0
STEP FOUR—Multiply tax from Line 19 by the percentage and enter on Line 21. This is your Family Size Tax Credit.
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7. LINE 23, Education Tuition Tax Credit—Complete Form 8863-K Description of Date of Purchase
to claim this credit. You may claim 25 percent of the allowable Property Purchased Purchase Price
federal Hope and Lifetime Learning credit if:
$
a. the expenses claimed are from a Kentucky institution;
b. the expenses are for undergraduate studies; and
a. Total purchase price of property
c. your Kentucky filing status is single or married filing a joint $
subject to use tax .....................................
return.
x .06
b. Use tax rate—6% .......................................
c. Use tax (multiply amount on Line a
Any unused credit may be carried forward up to five years.
by .06). Enter here and on Line 27.
Keep this worksheet for your records ..... $
Line 25, Child and Dependent Care Credit—Full-year
nonresidents are not entitled to this credit. Part-year residents
LINE 30(a), Tax Withheld—Enter the amount of 2008 Kentucky
may be entitled to a credit for child and dependent care
income tax withheld by your employer(s).This amount is shown
expenses paid while a resident of Kentucky. To determine this
on wage and tax statements, including Forms 1099 and W-2G,
credit, complete the following worksheet.
which you must attach to Form 740-NP in the designated area.
You will not be given credit for Kentucky income tax withheld
a. Enter total credit calculated on federal
unless you attach the wage and tax statements or other sup-
Form 2441, Line 9 (or 1040A,
porting documents reflecting Kentucky withholding.
Schedule 2, Line 9) ............................. _________________
Employers are required to give these statements to employees
b. Enter total child and dependent care
no later than January 31, 2009. If by March 1 you are unable
expenses entered on Form 2441,
to obtain a wage and tax statement from an employer, contact
Line 3 or Form 1040A, Schedule 2,
the Department of Revenue for instructions.
Line 3 ................................................... _________________
c. Enter the amount included on You may not claim credit for tax withheld by another state.
Line b paid while a Kentucky Within certain limitations, Kentucky part-year residents may
resident................................................ _________________ claim a credit for nonrefundable individual income tax paid to
other states. See Section A, Line 4.
d. Divide Line c by Line b.
. Local government occupational, license or income tax must
Enter result .......................................... ___ ___ ___
not be included on line 30(a).
e. Multiply the amount on Line a
LINE 30(b), Estimated Tax Paid—Enter Kentucky estimated
by the decimal amount on Line d ..... _________________
tax payments made for 2008 and amounts credited from the
f. Percent of allowable credit for 2007 return.
x .20
Kentucky .............................................. _________________
Also, include on Line 30(b) payments prepaid with extension
g. Multiply the amount on Line e requests. Identify as “prepaid with extension.
”
by the decimal amount on Line f.
LINE 30(c), Nonresident Withholding—Enter the amount of
This is your Child and Dependent
Kentucky income tax withheld from form PTE-WH, line 9.
Care Credit. Enter on Line 25 ............. _________________
LINE 31—Total of amounts on Lines 30(a) through 30(c).
Note: If you and your spouse are filing separate Kentucky
Compare the amounts on Lines 29 and 31. If Line 31 is larger
returns, the child and dependent care credit calculated for
than Line 29, subtract Line 29 from Line 31. Enter the difference
Kentucky must be divided based on the percentage of each
on Line 32. This is the AMOUNT OVERPAID.
spouse's adjusted gross income to total Kentucky adjusted
gross income (Line 9). If Line 31 is smaller than Line 29, you owe additional tax. Sub-
tract Line 31 from Line 29. Enter on Line 40. For instructions
Line 27, Kentucky Use Tax—If, while a Kentucky resident, on payment, see Line 43, Amount You Owe.
you made any out-of-state purchases of tangible personal
property for use in Kentucky on which sales tax was not Line 32, Amount Overpaid—If you have an overpayment on
charged, you must report Kentucky use tax on those purchases, Line 32, you may have all of this amount refunded to you on
pursuant to KRS 139.330. Examples include catalog or Internet Line 39, and/or you may credit all or part of it toward your
purchases such as clothing; sporting goods; flower bulbs, 2009 Kentucky estimated income tax on Line 38. You may also
seeds and garden supplies; computer hardware and software; contribute all or a portion of your overpayment to the following
photographic equipment and film processing; book, tape, CD funds: (a) on Line 33, the Nature and Wildlife Fund for the
and video club purchases; magazine subscriptions; furniture; purpose of acquiring land to preserve habitat for wildlife and
carpet; boats and boating equipment; etc. From your cancelled natural areas of historic or scenic value; (b) on Line 34, the
checks, invoices, credit card statements, etc., list on the Child Victims' Trust Fund to support local programs designed
following worksheet out-of-state purchases on which sales tax to prevent sexual abuse and exploitation of children; (c) on
was not paid (use additional page if necessary). Line 35, the Veterans' Program Trust Fund which was created
solely for the benefit of veterans' programs; or (d) on Line 36,
the Breast Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund which
Note:The items reported for use tax on Form 740-NP should be
was created to fund breast cancer research and provide public
those purchased strictly for personal use. Any use tax liabilities
education about breast cancer. Amounts contributed on Line
accruing to a business such as mail-order office supplies must
37 and/or credited on Line 38 must be subtracted from the
be reported on the sales and use tax return or the consumer's
overpayment and cannot exceed it.
use tax return.The Department of Revenue routinely conducts
compliance programs with other states regarding out-of-state
Line 40, Additional Tax Due—This is your additional tax due
purchases. Persons not reporting applicable use tax will be
before penalties and interest.
liable for the tax plus interest and penalties.
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8. Penalties and Interest WHEN AND WHERE TO FILE—The income tax return for
calendar year 2008 must be postmarked no later than April 15,
Line 41(a), Underpayment of Estimated Tax—If the amount 2009, to avoid penalties and interest. Mail to:
owed is more than $500 and more than 30 percent of the in-
Refund/Other Returns
come tax liability on Line 26, you may be subject to a penalty
Kentucky Department of Revenue
of 10 percent of the underpayment of estimated tax.
Frankfort, KY 40618-0006
The amount of the penalty may be calculated on Form 2210-K, Pay Returns
which may be obtained from the Department of Revenue. Form Kentucky Department of Revenue
2210-K may also be used by qualifying farmers and others to Frankfort, KY 40619-0008
claim exception to the penalty. If paying the penalty or claiming
an exemption, complete Form 2210-K, attach it to your return EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE
and check the block below Line 41(a). Enter the amount of the
Taxpayers who are unable to file a return by April 15, 2009,
penalty on Line 41(a). The minimum penalty is $25.
may request an extension. Inability to pay is not an accept-
If your return is filed after April 15, 2009, or any tax due on able reason. Acceptable reasons include, but are not limited
the return is paid after April 15, 2009; you may be subject to to, destruction of records by fire or flood and serious illness of
additional penalties and interest. the taxpayer. The request for the extension must be submitted
in writing to the Department of Revenue on or before the due
Line 41(b), Interest—Interest will be assessed at the quot;tax inter- date of the return. The request must state a reasonable cause
est ratequot; from the original due date of the return until the date for the inability to file. Extensions are limited to six months.
of payment. A copy of the Kentucky extension request must be attached
to the return.
Line 41(c), Late Payment Penalty—If the amount of tax due as
shown on Line 40 is not paid by the original due date of the Individuals who receive a federal extension are not required
return, a penalty of 2 percent of the tax computed due may to obtain a separate Kentucky extension. They can meet the
be assessed for each 30 days or fraction thereof that the tax requirements by attaching a copy of the application for auto-
is past due, not to exceed 20 percent. The minimum penalty matic federal extension or the approved federal extension to
is $10. However, if the amount timely paid is 75 percent of the the Kentucky return.
tax determined due by the Department of Revenue, no late
Kentucky residents who are in the military are often granted
payment penalty will be assessed.
extensions for tax filings when serving outside the United
Line 41(d), Late Filing Penalty—If a return is not filed by the States. Any extension granted for federal income tax purposes
due date or the extended due date, a penalty of 2 percent of will be honored for Kentucky income tax purposes.
the total tax due for each 30 days or fraction thereof that a
Interest at the quot;tax interest ratequot; applies to any income tax
return is not filed may be assessed, not to exceed 20 percent.
paid after the original due date of the return. If the amount of
The minimum penalty is $10.
tax paid by the original due date is less than 75 percent of the
Note: Penalties but not interest may be reduced or waived if tax due, a late payment penalty may be assessed (minimum
reasonable cause for reduction or waiver can be shown. penalty is $10). Interest and late payment penalty charges can
be avoided by remitting payment with the Extension Payment
Line 43, Amount You Owe—Any tax shown due on Line 43 Voucher by the due date.
must be paid when the return is filed. Attach a check payable
to Kentucky State Treasurer and mail the check and return to If you wish to make a payment prior to the due date of your
Kentucky Department of Revenue, Frankfort, KY 40619-0008. To tax return, complete Section II of the Application for Extension
help identify your payment write quot;KY Income Tax—2008quot; and of Time to File, Form 40A102, and remit with payment. Write
your Social Security number on the face of the check. quot;KY Income Tax—2008quot; and your Social Security number on
the face of the check.
Note: If you cannot pay your tax in full, file your return and pay
as much as possible by April 15, 2009. Contact the Department Personal Property—Kentucky taxpayers are reminded to report
of Revenue for additional payment information. all taxable personal property, except motor vehicles, owned
on January 1 to either the property valuation administrator in
ESTIMATED TAX—If, during 2009, you expect to receive income the county of residence (or location of business) or the Office
from Kentucky sources from which no tax will be withheld, you of Property Valuation in Frankfort. Tangible personal property
may be required to make estimated tax installment payments. is to be reported on the Tangible Personal Property Tax Return,
An underpayment penalty may be assessed if you fail to prepay Form 62A500. The due date for these returns is May 15.
at least 70 percent of your tax liability. For further information,
obtain Form 740-ES from the Department of Revenue.
SECTION A—BUSINESS INCENTIVE AND OTHER TAX CREDITS
Pay by Credit Card or eCheck—Pay your 2008 Kentucky
individual income tax by MasterCard or VISA credit card
Line 1, Nonrefundable Limited Liability Entity Tax Credit
or by eCheck (electronic check) through April 15, 2009. Access
(KRS 141.0401(2))
the Department of Revenue’s secure Web site (www.revenue.
ky.gov) to make electronic payments over the Internet. Click
An individual that is a partner, member or shareholder of a
on the KY E-Tax logo or choose Electronic Services from the
limited liability pass-through entity is allowed a limited liability
menu, then click on Electronic Payment. If you do not have ac-
entity tax (LLET) credit against the income tax imposed by KRS
cess to the Internet, you may call the Department of Revenue
141.020 equal to the individual's proportionate share of LLET
at (502) 564-4581 to make a payment.
computed on the gross receipts or gross profits of the limited
To make a credit card payment, the following information is liability pass-through entity as provided by KRS 141.0401(2),
needed: credit card type, credit card number, expiration date, after the LLET is reduced by the minimum tax of $175 and
and the cardholder's address as it appears on the credit card by other tax credits which the limited liability pass-through
billing statement. To make an eCheck payment, the following entity may be allowed. The credit allowed an individual that is
information is needed: bank name, bank account number, and a partner, member, or shareholder of a limited liability pass-
bank routing number. through entity against income tax shall be applied only to
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9. income tax assessed on the individual's proportionate share Line 3, Historic Preservation Restoration Tax Credit—This credit
of distributive income from the limited liability pass-through is available to owner-occupied residential and commercial
entity as provided by KRS 141.0401(3)(b). Any remaining LLET preservation projects for structures that are listed in the Nation-
credit shall be disallowed and shall not be carried forward to al Register of Historic Places, or in a National Register historic
the next year. district, up to $3 million annually. The credit is 30 percent of
certified rehabilition expenses for owner-occupied residential
properties, not to exceed $60,000 per project, and 20 percent
Nonrefundable Kentucky limited liability entity tax credit
for commercial and income-producing properties. To qualify,
(KRS 141.0401(2))—The credit amount is shown on Kentucky
an owner must spend at least $20,000 on rehabilitation.
Schedule(s) K-1 from pass-through entities (PTEs) or Form(s)
725 for single member limited liability companies. Copies of
Individuals or businesses can apply the credit against their
Kentucky Schedule(s) K-1 or Form(s) 725 must be attached state income tax liability, carry the credit forward up to
to your return. seven years or transfer it to a banking institution to leverage
financing. For more information regarding this credit, visit the
Kentucky Heritage Council’s Web site at www.heritage.ky.gov,
Kentucky Limited Liability Entity Tax Credit Worksheet
or call (502) 564-7005.
Complete a separate worksheet for each LLE. Retain for your
Line 4, Credit for Tax Paid to Another State—Kentucky residents
records.
are required to report all income received including income
from sources outside Kentucky. Within certain limitations, a
Name __________________________________________________
credit for income tax paid to another state may be claimed.The
credit is limited to the amount of Kentucky tax savings had the
Address ________________________________________________
income reported to the other state been omitted, or the amount
of tax paid to the other state, whichever is less.
FEIN ___________________________________________________
TIP—Credit for taxes paid to another state may
%
Percentage of Ownership ....................... ________________ be reduced or eliminated if gambling losses are
claimed on Schedule A.
1. Enter Kentucky taxable income
from Form 740-NP Line 13 .................
, ________________
You may not claim credit for tax withheld by another state.You
2. Enter LLE income as shown must file a return with the other state and pay tax on income
on Kentucky Schedule K-1 also taxed by Kentucky in order to claim the credit. A copy of
or Form 725 ........................................ ________________ the other state’s return including a schedule of income sources
3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1 and must be attached to verify this credit. If you owe tax in more
enter total here ................................... ________________ than one state, the credit for each state must be computed
4. Enter Kentucky tax on income separately.
amount on Line 1................................ ________________
5. Enter Kentucky tax on income Reciprocal States—Kentucky has reciprocal agreements with
amount on Line 3................................ ________________ specific states. These agreements provide that taxpayers be
taxed by their state of residence, and not the state where in-
6. Subtract Line 5 from Line 4. If Line 5
come is earned. Persons who live in Kentucky for more than
is larger than Line 4, enter zero.
183 days during the tax year are considered residents and
This is your tax savings if income
reciprocity does not apply.The states and types of exemptions
is ignored ............................................ ________________
are as follows:
7. Enter nonrefundable limited liability
entity tax credit (from Kentucky
Illinois, West Virginia—wages and salaries
Schedule K-1 or Form 725) ............... ________________
Indiana—wages, salaries and commissions
8. Enter the lesser of Line 6 or Line 7.
This is your credit. Enter here and Michigan, Wisconsin—income from personal services
on Form 740-NP Section A, Line 1 ....
, ________________ (including salaries and wages)
Ohio—wages and salaries. Note: Wages which an S
corporation pays to a shareholder-employee if the share-
Line 2, Skills Training Investment Tax Credit—Enter the amount
holder-employee is a “twenty (20) percent or greater”
of credit certified by the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation. A
direct or indirect equity investor in the S corporation
copy of the Kentucky Schedule K-1 for the year the credit was
shall not be exempt under the reciprocity agreement.
approved must be attached to the return in the first year the
credit is claimed.The excess credit over the income tax liability Virginia—commuting daily, salaries and wages
in the year approved may be carried forward for three succes-
Kentucky does not allow a credit for tax paid to a reciprocal
sive taxable years. For information regarding the application
state on the above income. If tax was withheld by a reciprocal
and approval process for this credit, contact the Cabinet for
state, you must file directly with the other state for a refund
Economic Development, Bluegrass State Skills Corporation at
of those taxes.
(502) 564-2021, for information.
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10. Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) is
Credit for Taxes Paid to Other State Worksheet
entitled to a nonrefundable credit against Kentucky income tax
equal to 40 percent of the cash contribution. For investments
Kentucky residents/part-year residents only. Complete a
before July 1, 2002, the amount of credit that may be claimed
separate worksheet for each state. See instructions for Form
in any given year is limited to 25 percent of the total amount
740-NP Section A, Line 4.
,
certified by the Kentucky Economic Development Finance
Authority (KEDFA). For investments after June 30, 2002, the
Name of other state ...................................
credit is claimed on the tax return filed for the tax year fol-
lowing the year in which the credit is granted and is limited
1. List Kentucky taxable income from in any tax year to 50 percent of the initial aggregate credit
Form 740-NP Line 13 .......................... _________________
, apportioned to the investor. Attach a copy of the certification
by KEDFA in the first year claimed. Any excess credit may be
2. List any gambling losses from
carried forward. No credit may extend beyond 15 years of the
Schedule A, Line 31 ............................ _________________
initial certification.
3. Add Lines 1 and 2 and enter
total here ............................................. _________________
Line 8, Coal Incentive Tax Credit—An electric power company
4. List income reported to other state or a company that owns and operates a coal-fired electric
included on Kentucky return ............. _________________ generating plant may be entitled to a coal incentive tax credit.
Application for this credit is made on Schedule CI, Application
5. Subtract Line 4 from Line 3 and
for Coal Incentive Tax Credit, and a copy of the credit certifi-
enter total here ................................... _________________
cate issued by the Kentucky Department of Revenue must be
6. Adjusted gambling losses. Compute
attached to the return on which the credit is claimed.
gambling losses allowed on Kentucky
return if income from other state is
Line 9, Qualified Research Facility Tax Credit—A nonrefundable
ignored ................................................ _________________
credit is allowed against individual and corporation income
7. Subtract Line 6 from Line 5 and taxes equal to 5 percent of the cost of constructing and equip-
enter total here ................................... _________________ ping new facilities or expanding or remodeling existing facili-
8. Enter Kentucky tax on income ties in Kentucky for qualified research. “Qualified research”
amount on Line 7................................ _________________ is defined to mean qualified research as defined in Section
41 of the IRC. Any unused credit may be carried forward 10
9. Enter Kentucky tax on income
years. Complete and attach Schedule QR, Qualified Research
amount on Line 1................................ _________________
Facility Tax Credit.
10. Subtract Line 8 from Line 9. This is
the tax savings on return if other Line 10, Employer GED Incentive Tax Credit—KRS Chapter
state’s income is ignored ................... _________________ 151B.127 provides a nonrefundable income tax credit for
11. Enter tax paid to other state on employers who assist employees in completing a learning
income claimed on Kentucky return . _________________ contract in which the employee agrees to obtain his or her high
school equivalency diploma. The employer shall complete the
12. Enter the lesser of Line 10 or Line 11.
lower portion of the GED-Incentive Program Final Report (Form
This is your credit for tax paid to
DAEL-31) and attach a copy to the return to claim this credit.
other state. Carry this total to
Shareholders and partners should attach a copy of Schedule
Form 740-NP Section A, Line 4 .......... _________________
,
K-1 showing the amount of credit distributed. For information
regarding the program, contact the Education Cabinet, Ken-
Line 5, Employer’s Unemployment Tax Credit—If you hired
tucky Adult Education, Council on Postsecondary Education.
unemployed Kentucky residents to work for you during the
last six months of 2007 or during 2008, you may be eligible to
Line 11, Voluntary Environmental Remediation Credit
claim the unemployment tax credit. In order to claim a credit,
(Brownfield)—This line should be completed only if the
each person hired must meet specific criteria. For each quali-
taxpayers have an agreed order with the Environmental
fied person, you may claim a tax credit of $100. The period of
and Public Protection Cabinet under the provisions of
unemployment must be certified by the Office of Employment
KRS 224.01-518 and have been approved for the credit by
and Training, Education Cabinet, 275 East Main Street, 2-WA,
the Department of Revenue. Maximum credit allowed to be
Frankfort, KY 40621-0001, and you must maintain a copy of the
claimed per taxable year is 25 percent of approved credit. For
certification in your files. Complete and attach Schedule UTC,
more information regarding credit for voluntary environmental
Unemployment Tax Credit.
remediation property, contact the Environmental and Public
Protection Cabinet at (502) 564-3350. To claim this credit,
Line 6, Recycling and/or Composting Tax Credit—Individuals
Schedule VERB must be attached.
who purchase recycling or composting equipment to be used
exclusively in Kentucky for recycling or composting postcon-
Line 12, Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Credit—Producers
sumer waste materials, are entitled to a credit against the tax
and blenders of biodiesel and producers of renewable diesel
equal to 50 percent of the installed cost of the equipment. Ap-
are entitled to a tax credit against the taxes imposed by KRS
plication for this credit must be made on Schedule RC, which
141.020, KRS 141.040 and KRS 141.0401. The taxpayer must
may be obtained from the Department of Revenue. A copy of
file a claim for biodiesel and renewable diesel credit with the
Schedule RC and/or Schedule RC (K-1) reflecting the amount
Department of Revenue by January 15 each year for biodiesel
of credit approved by the Department of Revenue must be
produced or blended and the renewable diesel produced in
attached to the return.
the previous calendar year.The department shall issue a credit
certification to the taxpayer by April 15. The credit certification
Line 7, Kentucky Investment Fund Tax Credit—Limits on Ken-
must be attached to the tax return claiming this credit.
tucky Investment Fund Act (KIFA) Credits—KIFA tax credits
available to any single investment fund are limited to $1.3
Line 13, Environmental Stewardship Tax Credit—An approved
million for all investors and all taxable years. Total KIFA tax
company may be permitted a credit against the Kentucky
credits available for all investors in all investment funds shall
income tax imposed by KRS 141.020, KRS 141.040 or KRS
not exceed $5 million per fiscal year. An investor whose cash
141.0401 on the income of the approved company generated
contribution to an investment fund has been certified by the
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