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Form 1118 (Rev. December 2020)Department of the Treasury ShainaBoling829
Form 1118
(Rev. December 2020)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Foreign Tax Credit—Corporations
▶ Attach to the corporation’s tax return.
▶ Go to www.irs.gov/Form1118 for instructions and the latest information.
For calendar year 20 , or other tax year beginning , 20 , and ending , 20
OMB No. 1545-0123
Attachment
Sequence No. 118
Name of corporation Employer identification number
Use a separate Form 1118 for each applicable category of income (see instructions).
a Separate Category (Enter code—see instructions.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ▶
b If code 901j is entered on line a, enter the country code for the sanctioned country (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ▶
c If one of the RBT codes is entered on line a, enter the country code for the treaty country (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . ▶
Schedule A Income or (Loss) Before Adjustments (Report all amounts in U.S. dollars. See Specific Instructions.)
1. EIN or Reference ID
Number
(see instructions)*
2. Foreign Country or
U.S. Possession
(enter two-letter code—use
a separate line for each)
(see instructions)
Gross Income or (Loss) From Sources Outside the United States
3. Inclusions Under Sections 951(a)(1) and 951A
(see instructions)
4. Dividends
(see instructions) 5. Interest
(a) Exclude Gross-Up (b) Gross-Up (section 78) (a) Exclude Gross-Up (b) Gross-Up (section 78)
A
B
C
Totals (add lines A through C) . . . . . . . ▶
6. Gross Rents, Royalties,
and License Fees
7. Sales
8. Gross Income From
Performance of Services
9. Section 986(c) Gain 10. Section 987 Gain 11. Section 988 Gain
12. Other
(attach schedule)
A
B
C
Totals
13. Total
(add columns 3(a)
through 12)
14. Allocable Deductions
(a) Dividends
Received Deduction
(see instructions)
(b) Deduction Allowed Under
Section 250(a)(1)(A)—Foreign
Derived Intangible Income
(c) Deduction Allowed Under
Section 250(a)(1)(B)—Global
Intangible Low-Taxed Income
Rental, Royalty, and Licensing Expenses
(d) Depreciation, Depletion,
and Amortization
(e) Other Allocable
Expenses
(f) Expenses Allocable
to Sales Income
A
B
C
Totals
14. Allocable Deductions (continued)
(g) Expenses Allocable
to Gross Income From
Performance of Services
(h) Other Allocable
Deductions (attach schedule)
(see instructions)
(i) Total Allocable Deductions
(add columns 14(a)
through 14(h))
15. Apportioned
Share of Deductions
(enter amount from
applicable line of Schedule H,
Part II, column (d))
16. Net Operating
Loss Deduction
17. Total Deductions
(add columns 14(i)
through 16)
18. Total Income or (Loss)
Before Adjustments
(subtract column 17
from column 13)
A
B
C
Totals
* For section 863(b) income, NOLs, income from RICs, high-taxed income, section 965, section 951A, and reattribution of income by reason of disregarded payments, use a s ...
Form 8960Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Serv.docxhanneloremccaffery
Form 8960
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service (99)
Net Investment Income Tax—
Individuals, Estates, and Trusts
▶ Attach to your tax return.
▶ Information about Form 8960 and its separate instructions is at www.irs.gov/form8960.
OMB No. 1545-2227
2016
Attachment
Sequence No. 72
Name(s) shown on your tax return Your social security number or EIN
Part I Investment Income Section 6013(g) election (see instructions)
Section 6013(h) election (see instructions)
Regulations section 1.1411-10(g) election (see instructions)
1 Taxable interest (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Ordinary dividends (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3 Annuities (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4a Rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, trusts,
etc. (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4a
b Adjustment for net income or loss derived in the ordinary course of
a non-section 1411 trade or business (see instructions) . . . . 4b
c Combine lines 4a and 4b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c
5a Net gain or loss from disposition of property (see instructions) . 5a
b Net gain or loss from disposition of property that is not subject to
net investment income tax (see instructions) . . . . . . . 5b
c Adjustment from disposition of partnership interest or S corporation
stock (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c
d Combine lines 5a through 5c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5d
6 Adjustments to investment income for certain CFCs and PFICs (see instructions) . . . . . 6
7 Other modifications to investment income (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
8 Total investment income. Combine lines 1, 2, 3, 4c, 5d, 6, and 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Part II Investment Expenses Allocable to Investment Income and Modifications
9a Investment interest expenses (see instructions) . . . . . . 9a
b State, local, and foreign income tax (see instructions) . . . . 9b
c Miscellaneous investment expenses (see instructions) . . . . 9c
d Add lines 9a, 9b, and 9c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9d
10 Additional modifications (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
11 Total deductions and modifications. Add lines 9d and 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Part III Tax Computation
12 Net investment income. Subtract Part II, line 11 from Part I, line 8. Individuals complete lines 13–
17. Estates and trusts complete lines 18a–21. If zero or less, enter -0- . . . . . . . . . 12
Individuals:
13 Modified adjusted gross income (see instructions) . . . . . 13
14 Threshold based on filing status (see instructions) . . . . . 14
15 Subtract line 14 from line 13. If zero or less, enter -0- . . . . 15
16 Enter the smaller of line 12 or line 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
17 Net investment income tax for individuals. Multiply line 16 by 3.8% (.038). Enter here and
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1. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
FORM
PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS PROFITS TAX RETURN
NH-1065
2008
For the CALENDAR year or other taxable period beginning and ending SEQUENCE #4A
Mo Day Year Mo Day Year
Due date for CALENDAR year filers is on or before April 15, 2009 or the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of the taxable period.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO FILE THIS FORM IF GROSS BUSINESS INCOME WAS GREATER THAN $50,000.
NAME OF PARTNERSHIP OR LLC FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
STEP 1
OR DEPARTMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Print or
Type
SCH R
STEP 2 1 INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS (See instructions) IRC RECONCILIATION
Figure (a) Ordinary income (loss) from trade or business activities ............................................ 1(a)
Your
Tax (b) Net income (loss) from rental real estate activities .................................................... 1(b)
(c) Net income (loss) from other rental activities .............................................................. 1(c)
(d) Income (loss) .............................................................................................................. 1(d)
(e) Guaranteed payments to partners .............................................................................. 1(e)
(f) Other income or (loss) from partnership activities
NOT INCLUDED in Lines 1(a) through 1(e) above ......................................................1(f)
(g) Partnership deductions from Federal Form 1065, Schedule K, .................................. 1(g) ( )
(h) TOTAL [Combine Lines 1(a) through 1(g)].........................................................................................1(h)
2 NET GAIN (LOSS) FROM SALE OF ASSETS (See instructions) Attach schedule if additional space is needed.
Description of Property Gain (Loss)
(a)
(b)
(c) TOTAL GAIN (LOSS) FROM SALE OF ASSETS [Combine Lines 2(a) and 2(b)]...........................2(c)
3 INSTALLMENT GAIN (LOSS) Attach schedule if additional space is needed.
Gain (Loss)
Date of Original Sale Description of Property
Mo Day Year
(a)
(b)
(c) TOTAL INSTALLMENT GAIN (LOSS) [Combine Lines 3(a) and 3(b)] .......................................... 3(c)
4 SEPARATE ENTITY ADJUSTMENT. .................................................................................................... 4
(Separate entity, passive loss limitation adjustments, or other income or expense adjustments.)
5 GROSS BUSINESS PROFITS Line 1(h) adjusted by Lines 2(c), 3(c) and 4. (See instructions) ...................... 5
6 NEW HAMPSHIRE ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS (See worksheet and instructions)
(a) Add back income taxes or franchise taxes measured by income ...............................6(a)
(b) New Hampshire Net Operating Loss Deduction (Attach Form DP-132) .........................6(b) ( )
(c) Interest on direct US obligations .................................................................................6(c) ( )
(d) Wage adjustment required by IRC Section 280C .......................................................6(d) ( )
(e) Add back expenses related to income exempt under federal constitutional law. .......6(e)
(f) Add the amount of increase in the basis of assets which was due to the
sale or exchange of interest in the partnership (RSA 77-A:4, XIV) .............................6(f)
(g) Interest and dividends subject to tax under RSA 77 ...................................................6(g) ( )
(h) Add back return of capital received from a Qualified Investment Capital Company ......6(h)
(i) Compensation deduction for personal services (See instructions) .............................6(i) ( )
(j) Other additions and deductions required by RSA 77-A:4 (Attach schedule) ..................6(j)
(k) TOTAL ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS [Combine Lines 6(a) through 6(j)] ..........................................6(k)
7 Adjusted Gross Business Profits Line 5 adjusted by Line 6(k). [If negative, show in parenthesis eg.(50)] ...... 7
.
8 New Hampshire Apportionment (Form DP-80, Line 5. Express as a decimal to 6 places) ............................ 8
9 New Hampshire Taxable Business Profits (Line 7 x Line 8) ............................................................................ 9
10 New Hampshire Business Profits Tax (Line 9 x 8.5%)............................................................................10
STEP 3 11 Credits allowed under RSA 77-A:5 as shown on Form DP-160 .............................................................11
Figure
12 Subtotal (Line 10 minus Line 11) ................................................................................................................12
Your
Credits 13 New Hampshire Business Enterprise Tax Credit (See instructions) ......................................................13
14 New Hampshire Business Enterprise Tax Credit to be applied against Business Profits Tax
(Enter the lesser of Line 12 or Line 13. See instructions) ................................................................................14
15 New Hampshire Business Profits Tax Net of Statutory Credits (Line 12 minus Line 14) ..........................15
ENTER THE AMOUNT FROM LINE 15 ON LINE 1(b) OF THE BUSINESS TAX SUMMARY.
THIS RETURN MUST BE FILED WITH THE BT-SUMMARY AND ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL SCHEDULES.
NH-1065
Rev. 09/2008
page 51
2. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
FORM
NH-1065 PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS PROFITS TAX RETURN
LINE-BY-LINE INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions
FEDERAL 1065-B FILERS If there were any installment sales of assets on which additional IRC
Taxpayers who file a 1065-B, U.S. Return of Income for Electing Large Section 179 deductions were reported in any year and/or for which bonus
Partnerships, should follow the line descriptions and NOT the line cites. depreciation was reported in any year, you must use the Schedule R for
If you have questions about what items should be included or where, Non-Corporate Business Profits Tax Reconciliation of New Hampshire
call Central Taxpayer Services at (603) 271-2191. Gross Business Profits to determine the amounts to include here for
those assets.
STEP 1: NAME & FEIN
Under certain conditions, an election can be made by using Form DP-95
At the top of the return enter the beginning and ending dates of the taxable
to report the entire gain in the year of sale. Form DP-95 may be obtained
period if different from the calendar year.
by accessing our web site at www.nh.gov/revenue or by contacting the
PRINT the partnership's name or LLC, address, Federal Employer forms line at (603) 271-2192. Taxpayers who have sold business or
Identification Number (FEIN), or Department Identification Number (DIN). rental property on the installment basis will be considered a business
Wherever FEIN's are required, taxpayers who have been issued a DIN, organization until all the installments have been reported and the total
shall use their DIN only, and not FEIN.
tax paid. The partnership MUST file a return every year, regardless of
the amount of installments, if the sales price exceeded $50,000 for tax
SCHEDULE R
years ending July 1, 1993 and after. If you need additional space, attach
Taxpayers must file their New Hampshire Business Tax returns using
a schedule.
the provision of the IRC in effect on December 31, 2000. Check the
IRC Reconciliation box and complete the Non-Corp Schedule R for
each separate activity. LINE 4: SEPARATE ENTITY ADJUSTMENT
STEP 2: FIGURE YOUR TAX Enter the amounts which arise from the necessity of adjusting gross
business profits to accommodate the New Hampshire requirement of
LINE 1: INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS separate entity treatment of business organizations. This would include
the partnership’s share of another partnership’s activity in which it is
a partner as reported on Lines 1(a) through 3(c). Attach a separate
If in any period you took any IRC Section 179 deductions for assets
schedule detailing the amount and type of adjustments.
acquired after December 31, 2000 or any bonus depreciation deductions
for assets acquired and placed in service after September 10, 2001 and
LINE 5: GROSS BUSINESS PROFITS TAX
before January 1, 2005 (January 1, 2006 for certain assets) you must use
the Schedule R for Non-Corporate Business Profits Tax Reconciliation
Combine Lines 1(h), 2(c), 3(c) and 4. If a loss, show dollar amount
of New Hampshire Gross Business Profits to calculate amounts to enter
in parenthesis, e.g. ($50).
in Lines 1(a), 1(b), 1(c) and 1(f).
(a) Enter the amount of ordinary income (loss) from trade or
business activities from the Federal Form 1065, Page 1.
(b) Enter the amount of net income (loss) from rental real estate
activities from Federal Form 1065, Schedule K.
(c) Enter the amount of net income (loss) from other rental activities
from Federal Form 1065, Schedule K.
(d) Enter the total amount of interest, dividend, royalty or other
income (loss) from Federal Form 1065, Schedule K.
(e) Enter the amount of guaranteed payments to partners from
Federal Form 1065, page 1.
(f) Enter the amount of income (loss) from any partnership
activities which have NOT BEEN INCLUDED in Lines 1 (a)
through 1 (e) of this return. Attach supporting schedule.
(g) Enter the amount of partnership deductions which are deducted
on Federal Form 1065, Schedule K.
(h) Enter the total of Lines 1(a) through 1(g).
LINE 2: NET GAIN (LOSS) FROM SALE OF ASSETS
Enter a complete description of any property sold on a non-installment
basis, including the address if the property was real estate. Report the
gain or loss on the sale without the effects of federal passive loss limitation
rules. Do not include any ordinary income or loss from the sale of the
assets that was already included in Line 1 of NH-1065. If a loss, show
in parenthesis, e.g. ($50).
If there were any sales of assets on which additional IRC Section 179
deductions were reported in any year and/or for which bonus depreciation
was reported in any year, you must use the Schedule R for Non-Corporate
Business Profits Tax reconciliation of New Hampshire Gross Business
Profits to determine the amounts to include here for those assets.
LINE 3: INSTALLMENT GAIN (LOSS)
Taxpayers who are reporting the sale of business assets on the installment
basis for federal tax purposes must also use the installment method on
Form NH-1065. Enter the original date of the sale. Report the installment
gain (loss) received this year without the effects of federal passive loss
limitation rules. Do not include any ordinary income (loss) from the
installment sale of assets that was already included in Line 1 of NH-1065.
If a loss, show in parenthesis, e.g. ($50).
NH-1065
Instructions
Rev. 09/2008
page 52
3. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
FORM
NH-1065 PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS PROFITS TAX RETURN
Instructions LINE-BY-LINE INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
STEP 2 (continued) A business organization may utilize comparative compensation data
from business organizations of similar size, volume and complexity
from industry statistics or from publications such as the most current
LINE 6: NEW HAMPSHIRE ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS
editions of the Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the US
Department of Labor Statistics and available at www.bls.gov and the NH
(a) Enter the total New Hampshire Business Profits Tax and any
Wages and Benefits published by the NH Department of Employment
income tax, franchise tax measured by net income or capital
Security and available at www.nhes.state.nh.us, as a reference point.
stock tax assessed by any state or political subdivision that
The partnership must maintain adequate records to substantiate
was deducted on this year’s federal return. Attach a
the activities performed by each partner and the methods used to
schedule of taxes by state. Do not include the New Hampshire
determine the rate of compensation for such activities.
Business Enterprise Tax liability in this amount. Include
(j) Enter the amount of other additions and deductions required by
foreign taxes based on income as reported on your federal
RSA 77-A:4. Attach a Schedule.
Schedule K.
(k) Enter the total of Lines 6(a) through 6(j).
(b) Enter the amount of carryforward loss available as shown on
Line 11 of Form DP-132. Form DP-132 must be attached
to the return.
LINE 7: ADJUSTED GROSS BUSINESS PROFITS
(c) Enter the amount of gross business profits as is attributable to
income derived from non-taxable interest on notes, bonds
Enter the total of Line 5 as adjusted by Line 6(k).
or other direct securities of the United States Government.
(d) Enter the amount of jobs credit (IRC Section 280C) deducted
LINE 8: NEW HAMPSHIRE APPORTIONMENT
on this year’s federal return.
(e) Expenses paid or incurred that relate to the excluded income
Partnerships which have business activity both inside and outside
portion must be added back here.
New Hampshire AND which are subject to income taxes, a franchise
(f) If the basis of any underlying assets was increased due to a
tax measured by net income or capital stock tax in another state, or is
transfer or sale of the interest or beneficial interest of the
subject to the jurisdiction of another state to impose a net income tax or
partnership, then enter the amount of the net increase in the
capital stock tax upon it, whether or not actually imposed by the other
assets. (The increase in the basis of assets is determined by
state, must apportion their gross business profits to New Hampshire
the IRC as defined in RSA 77-A:1, XX).
by using Form DP-80, Apportionment of Income. Form DP-80 may be
(g) If the partnership is subject to tax under RSA 77, enter the
obtained by accessing our web site at www.nh.gov/revenue or by calling
amount of interest and/or dividends shown on Line 1(d) above
(603) 271-2192. After completing Form DP-80, enter the apportionment
which is attributable to the NEW HAMPSHIRE partners pro rata
percentage on Line 8 of your Form NH-1065. Show to six decimal places.
share net of any deduction taken on Line 8(c). Interest &
All others enter 1.00 on Line 8.
Dividends Tax Form DP-10 may be obtained by visiting our web
site at www.nh.gov/revenue or by calling (603) 271-2192.
LINE 9
(h) Enter an addition equal to any return of capital previously taken
as a deduction as a capital contribution made prior to 5/24/04 Enter the product of Line 7 multiplied by Line 8. If negative, enter
to a Qualified Investment Capital Company if such return of zero.
capital is received within 3 taxable periods after the taxable
period in which it was deducted. LINE 10
(i) Compensation for personal services (see personal Enter the product of Line 9 multiplied by 8.5%.
compensation worksheet).
STEP 3: FIGURE YOUR CREDITS
Enter the value of the services performed by the
partners during the taxable period. Only natural persons are
permitted a deduction for personal services. Corporate LINE 11: CREDITS
partners or other entities which are partners are not permitted a
deduction. Compensation is only allowed for the partners who Enter the amount of credits allowed under RSA 77-A:5, as shown on Form
actually render personal services to the business. The DP-160. Form DP-160, Schedule of Business Profits Tax Credits,
MINIMUM STATUTORY DEDUCTION OF $6,000 IS ALLOWED must be filed with the return to support all credits claimed on Line
TO EACH PARTNER WHO actually rendered services during 11. Form DP-160 may be obtained by visiting our web site at www.
the current taxable period. The Part-Comp worksheet should nh.gov/revenue or by calling (603) 271-2192. DO NOT INCLUDE THE
be used and attached to make this calculation. RSA 77-A:4 BET CREDIT ON THIS LINE.
limits the MAXIMUM compensation deduction to the sum of the
following amounts included in your federal income tax schedule LINE 12
after you consider the amount of income attributable to the Enter the amount of Line 10 minus Line 11.
return on business assets and the return on non-owner
LINE 13: BUSINESS ENTERPRISE TAX CREDIT
employees wages:
(1) Ordinary income or loss from trade or business activities
from Federal Form 1065, Schedule K; Business Enterprise Tax paid shall be applied as a credit against Business
(2) Income or loss from rental properties from Federal Form Profits Tax. Any unused portion of the credit may be carried forward and
1065, Schedule K; allowed against Business Profits Tax due for up to 5 taxable periods from
(3) Guaranteed payments to partners from Federal Form 1065, the period in which the Business Enterprise Tax was paid. To calculate the
Schedule K; BET credit to be applied against this year's BPT, complete the following
(4) Income or loss from activities in the regular trade or worksheet.
business of the partnership that are specifically allocated
LINE 14
to the individual partners;
(5) Not to exceed 15% of the sales price as shown on Federal
Form 4797, 6252 or other applicable federal forms Enter the lesser amount of Line 12 or Line 13. If Line 13 is greater
for the sale of business assets provided the partner acted than Line 12, then a Business Enterprise Tax Credit carryforward
as the broker or agent and no other broker or agent exists. Any unused portion of the current taxable periods Business
was involved in the sale of the property. Enterprise Tax Credit may be carried forward and credited against any
(6) In instances where the partner(s) act(s) as a co-broker, Business Profits Tax due in a subsequent taxable period.
the maximum deduction shall be the difference between
the amount determined in (5) above and the amounts paid LINE 15
to other brokers or agents.
Enter the amount of Line 12 minus Line 14.
ENTER THE AMOUNT FROM LINE 15 ON LINE 1(b) OF THE
BT-SUMMARY AND ATTACH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL
SCHEDULES.
NH-1065
Instructions
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4. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
FORM
NH-1065 PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS PROFITS TAX RETURN
Instructions LINE-BY-LINE INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
BET CREDIT WORKSHEET
Taxable period ended Taxable period ended Taxable period ended Taxable period ended
Taxable period ended
A BET Credit
Carryforward Amount
*See note below
B Current Period BET
liability from Form
BET, Line 5
C Expiring BET Credit
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Carryforward
**See note below
D
BET Credit Available
(Sum of Lines A, B and C)
Enter on Line 13 of
NH-1065
E Current Period BPT
liability From NH-1065,
Line 12
F BET Credit Deduction
this Period (the lesser of
Line D or Line E) Enter on
Line 14 of NH-1065
G Credit Carryforward
Amount (Line D minus
Line F)
Carry this amount forward and
indicate on Line A in subse-
quent period.
*Note: The Line A amount in the first column is from Line G, the credit carryforward amount of the previous year’s BET CREDIT WORKSHEET.
If this is your initial year of the BET, enter zero.
** Note: The BET credit may be carried forward and allowed against BPT taxes due for 5 taxable periods from the period in which the tax was paid.
Any unused credit prior to the 5 most current tax periods expiring in this taxable period is unavailable and should be included in Line C.
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Instructions
Rev. 09/2008
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