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1. CR-Q3 NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
COMMERCIAL RENT TAX RETURN
TM
Finance
THIRD QUARTER
2008/09 Applicable for the tax period December 1, 2008 to February 28, 2009 ONLY
*20410991*
Employer
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE:
Identification
Name:
Number .............................
Social
Security
___________________________________________________________________
Number....................
Address (number and street):
ACCOUNT TYPE.......... COMMERCIAL RENT TAX
___________________________________________________________________
City and State: Zip: ACCOUNT ID...............
12-01-08
PERIOD BEGINNING ......
PERIOD ENDING .......... 02-28-09
___________________________________________________________________
DUE DATE .................... 03-20-09
Business Telephone Number:
Federal Business Code .
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY SO THAT YOU PAY ONLY THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TAX.
COMPLETE THIS RETURN BY BEGINNING WITH PAGE 2
I corporation I partnership I individual, estate or trust
( )
CHECK T H E T Y P E O F B U S I N E S S E N T I T Y: G G G
I initial return - business began on (date):
( ) IF APPLICABLE: _________ - _________ - _________
CHECK
G I final return - business discontinued on (date): _________ - _________ - _________
COMPUTATION OF TAX
Payment Enclosed M
A. Payment - Pay amount shown on line 4 - Make check payable to: NYC Department of Finance
M
G
RATE NO. OF PREMISES TOTAL TAX TAX DUE:
LINE
TOTAL BASE RENT X TAX RATE
CLASS FOR EACH RATE CLASS BASE RENT RATE
0 00
.00 0%
1. $0 to $62,499 (from page 2 - line 13) G 1.
2. $62,500 and over
.00 6%
(from page 2 - line 14) G 2.
3. Tax Credit (from page 2, line 16)
(see instructions) ........................................................................................................................... G 3.
4. Total Remittance Due (line 2 minus line 3).
Enter payment amount on line A, above .......................................................................................... G 4.
C E R T I F I C AT I O N
I hereby certify that this return, including any accompanying schedules, has been examined by me and is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, correct and complete.
I
I authorize the Dept. of Finance to discuss the processing of this return with the preparer listed below: (see instructions)....YES Preparer's Telephone Number
SIGN
¡ Signature
of officer: Title Date
HERE
Preparer's Social Security Number or PTIN
Preparer's Preparerʼs
PREPARER'S G
signature: printed name: Date
¡
USE
ONLY
Firm's Employer Identification Number
I
Check if
self-employed:
G
L Firm's name L Address L Zip Code
DID YOUR MAILING ADDRESS CHANGE? Mail this return and payment Make remittance payable to the order of: To receive proper credit, you
If so, please visit us at nyc.gov/finance in the enclosed envelope to: must enter your correct Em-
NYC DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ployer Identification Number
and click “Update Name and Address” in
or Social Security Number and
the blue “Business Taxes” box. This will Payment must be made in U.S. dollars,
NYC Dept. of Finance
your Account ID number on
bring you to the “Business Taxes Change drawn on a U.S. bank.
P.O. Box 5150
your tax return and remittance.
of Name, Address or Account Informa- Kingston, NY 12402-5150
tion”. Update as required.
AT TA C H R E M I T TA N C E T O T H I S PA G E O N LY
ELECTRONIC FILING
Register for electronic filing. It is an easy, secure and convenient way to file and pay taxes on-line.
For more information log on to nyc.gov/nycefile
20410991
2. Form CR-Q3 for the tax period of December 1, 2008 to February 28, 2009 ONLY Page 2
IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS REQUIRED FOR SUPPLEMENTS, YOU MAY MAKE PHOTOCOPIES OF THIS PAGE OR ATTACH A SCHEDULE.
EACH LINE MUST BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED. YOUR DEDUCTION WILL BE DISALLOWED IF INACCURATE INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED.
LINE DESCRIPTION PREMISES 1 PREMISES 2 PREMISES 3
1. Street Address ...................................................... 1. G
and Zip Code .............................................................G _________________________________________________________________
Block and Lot Number ................................................G _________________________________________________________________
BLOCK LOT BLOCK LOT BLOCK LOT
2. Gross Rent Paid (see instructions) ...................... 2. G _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Rent Applied to Residential Use .................................... _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. SUBTENANT'S NAME.......................................... 4. G _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Employer Identification Number (EIN) for
partnerships or corporations ................................................... G EIN ________________________ G EIN________________________ G EIN _______________________
Social Security Number for individuals ................................... G SSN _______________________ G SSN _______________________ G SSN _______________________
Rent received from SUBTENANT
(see instructions if more than one subtenant).................................. _____________________________________________________________________________________
5a. Other Deductions (attach schedule) .............................. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5b. Commercial Revitalization Program
special reduction (see instructions) ............................... _________________________________________________________________
6. Total Deductions (add lines 3, 4, 5a and 5b) ................. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Base Rent Before Rent Reduction (line 2 minus line 6) ....... _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. 35% Rent Reduction (35% X line 7) .............................. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
9. Base Rent Subject to Tax (line 7 minus line 8) .............. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If the line 7 amount represents rent for less than the full 3 month period, proceed to line 10, or
NOTE If the line 7 amount plus the line 5b amount is $62,499 or less and represents rent for the full 3 month period, transfer line 9 to line 13, or
If the line 7 amount plus the line 5b amount is $62,500 or more and represents rent for the full 3 month period, transfer line 9 to line 14
COMPLETE LINES 10, 11 AND 12 ONLY IF YOU RENTED PREMISES FOR LESS THAN THE FULL THREE-MONTH PERIOD
10. Number of Months at Premises during the tax period ........ # of months From: # of months From: # of months From:
To: To: To:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
11. Monthly Base Rent before rent reduction
(line 7 plus line 5b divided by line 10)............................ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
12. Quarterly Base Rent before rent reduction
(line 11 X 3 months)....................................................... _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If the line 12 amount is $62,499 or less, transfer the line 9 amount (not the line 12 amount) to line 13
I
If the line 12 amount is $62,500 or more, transfer the line 9 amount (not the line 12 amount) to line 14
I
RATE CLASS TAX RATE
13. ($0 - 62,499).....................0%
(Transfer line total to page 1-line 1)......... ________________________________________________________________________________________
14. ($62,500 or more)............ 6%
(Transfer line total to page 1-line 2)......... ________________________________________________________________________________________
*20420991*
15. Tax Due before credit
(line 14 multiplied by 6%) ................. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
16. Tax Credit (see worksheet below)
(Transfer line total to page 1-line 3)....... ________________________________________________________________________________________
Note: The tax credit only applies if line 7 plus line 5b (or line 12, if applicable) is at least $62,500, but is less than $75,000. All others enter zero
Tax Credit Computation Worksheet
( ) = __________________________ = your credit
If the line 7 amount represents rent for the full 3 month period, your credit is calculated as follows:
I
Amount on line 15 X $75,000 minus the sum of lines 7 and 5b
$12,500
( ) = _________________________________________ = your credit
If the line 7 amount represents rent for less than the full 3 month period, your credit is calculated as follows:
I
Amount on line 15 X $75,000 minus line 12
$12,500
TRANSFER THE AMOUNTS FROM LINES 13 THROUGH 16 TO THE CORRESPONDING LINES ON PAGE 1
20420991 CR-Q3 THIRD QUARTER 2008/09