This document is a rent certificate used to verify rent paid in Wisconsin for homestead credit purposes. It provides instructions for both renters and landlords to complete. Renters fill out basic information and give it to their landlord to verify rent details for the year. If landlords do not sign, renters can provide proof of rent paid instead. It also provides an explanation of how to calculate allowable rent amounts and includes a supplemental schedule for shared living expenses.
This document is a rent certificate used to verify rent paid in Wisconsin. It provides instructions for renters and landlords to fill out the form. Renters provide identifying information and rental details. Landlords provide contact information and sign to verify the rental details. Rent amounts, number of occupants, and value of services provided are reported to calculate allowable rent for homestead tax credit claims.
1) Property owners are charged property taxes based on five key factors: the property value, assessment level based on property classification, state equalization factor, tax rate, and any applicable exemptions.
2) The assessment level determines what percentage of the property value is used to calculate taxes, with residential property assessed at 10% of value.
3) The state equalization factor equalizes assessed values across counties so tax burdens are not unequal between similar properties in different counties.
This document is an insurance claim form from QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited for a machinery claim. It requests information about the insured, the incident details, the item in question, repair details, invoices and a declaration authorizing QBE to obtain information. The form must be fully completed and original invoices submitted for the claim to be processed.
The document discusses various aspects of 1031 exchanges, which allow taxpayers to defer capital gains taxes when exchanging one investment property for another. It explains the rules around like-kind exchanges, including that the properties must be held for investment purposes. It also outlines the guidelines for deferred exchanges, including that any cash or "boot" received in an exchange is taxable and the timelines for identifying and closing on a replacement property.
This document is an insurance claim form from QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited. It requests information from the claimant in three parts: Part A requests basic information about the insured and the claim. Part B contains sections for specific types of claims, like glass breakage, theft, or storm damage, and requests details. Part C requires the claimant's declaration and authorization. The form must be fully completed to avoid delays and allows QBE to obtain relevant details to process the insurance claim.
1) The claimant is seeking compensation for property that was damaged, lost, or stolen according to their property insurance policy with Allianz.
2) Key details are provided about the claimant, the insured property and items, and the incident where the loss or damage occurred.
3) The claimant is asked to provide additional information such as whether the police were notified, what security measures were in place, and if there are any other parties responsible. Witnesses to the incident are also requested to be identified.
This document contains several legal mortgage foreclosure notices. It announces mortgage sales for properties in Cass City, Millington, and Reese, Michigan due to defaults on mortgage loans. The notices provide details on the amounts owed, legal descriptions of the properties, and redemption periods. It also contains various classified advertisements for things like rental properties, vehicles, and goods for sale.
This document contains classified ads for vehicles, real estate, and other goods. It includes ads for trucks, RVs, golf carts, cars, ATVs, snowmobiles, and other vehicles. It also includes mortgage foreclosure notices and public meeting notices. The vehicles range in price from $1995 to $22,900. Real estate sales include an estate sale with many household and decorative items, as well as foreclosure properties.
This document is a rent certificate used to verify rent paid in Wisconsin. It provides instructions for renters and landlords to fill out the form. Renters provide identifying information and rental details. Landlords provide contact information and sign to verify the rental details. Rent amounts, number of occupants, and value of services provided are reported to calculate allowable rent for homestead tax credit claims.
1) Property owners are charged property taxes based on five key factors: the property value, assessment level based on property classification, state equalization factor, tax rate, and any applicable exemptions.
2) The assessment level determines what percentage of the property value is used to calculate taxes, with residential property assessed at 10% of value.
3) The state equalization factor equalizes assessed values across counties so tax burdens are not unequal between similar properties in different counties.
This document is an insurance claim form from QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited for a machinery claim. It requests information about the insured, the incident details, the item in question, repair details, invoices and a declaration authorizing QBE to obtain information. The form must be fully completed and original invoices submitted for the claim to be processed.
The document discusses various aspects of 1031 exchanges, which allow taxpayers to defer capital gains taxes when exchanging one investment property for another. It explains the rules around like-kind exchanges, including that the properties must be held for investment purposes. It also outlines the guidelines for deferred exchanges, including that any cash or "boot" received in an exchange is taxable and the timelines for identifying and closing on a replacement property.
This document is an insurance claim form from QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited. It requests information from the claimant in three parts: Part A requests basic information about the insured and the claim. Part B contains sections for specific types of claims, like glass breakage, theft, or storm damage, and requests details. Part C requires the claimant's declaration and authorization. The form must be fully completed to avoid delays and allows QBE to obtain relevant details to process the insurance claim.
1) The claimant is seeking compensation for property that was damaged, lost, or stolen according to their property insurance policy with Allianz.
2) Key details are provided about the claimant, the insured property and items, and the incident where the loss or damage occurred.
3) The claimant is asked to provide additional information such as whether the police were notified, what security measures were in place, and if there are any other parties responsible. Witnesses to the incident are also requested to be identified.
This document contains several legal mortgage foreclosure notices. It announces mortgage sales for properties in Cass City, Millington, and Reese, Michigan due to defaults on mortgage loans. The notices provide details on the amounts owed, legal descriptions of the properties, and redemption periods. It also contains various classified advertisements for things like rental properties, vehicles, and goods for sale.
This document contains classified ads for vehicles, real estate, and other goods. It includes ads for trucks, RVs, golf carts, cars, ATVs, snowmobiles, and other vehicles. It also includes mortgage foreclosure notices and public meeting notices. The vehicles range in price from $1995 to $22,900. Real estate sales include an estate sale with many household and decorative items, as well as foreclosure properties.
Form 1040, Schedule E-Supplemental Income and Loss taxman taxman
This document is a Schedule E tax form for supplemental income and loss from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and REMICs. It includes sections to report income or loss from rental real estate and royalties, partnerships and S corporations, estates and trusts, and REMICs. The totals from each section are combined and carried to line 41 to be entered on Form 1040 or 1040NR.
Citi mortgage financial_application - blankjanicekoss
This document is a hardship assistance package from CitiMortgage requesting financial and property information from a borrower. It requests documentation like pay stubs, tax returns, and bank statements. It collects information on the borrower's intentions for the property, income, expenses, and reason for being behind on mortgage payments. The borrower must authorize CitiMortgage to obtain additional information and verify the accuracy of the provided details.
This document is an IRS form for reporting like-kind exchanges and section 1043 conflict-of-interest sales. It contains sections for providing information on the like-kind properties exchanged, related party exchanges, gain/loss calculation, basis of the received property, and deferral of gain from conflict-of-interest sales. The form is to be attached to the filer's tax return and provides details to correctly calculate taxes on like-kind exchanges and property sales due to conflicts of interest.
Form 1120-FSC U.S. Income Tax Return of a Foreign Sales Corporation taxman taxman
This document is a U.S. Income Tax Return form (Form 1120-FSC) for a Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) for the tax year ending in 20__. It provides key identifying information about the FSC such as its country of incorporation, principal shareholder, and whether it meets certain qualification rules to be treated as a FSC. The form also includes schedules to report the FSC's foreign trading gross receipts and exemptions, costs of goods sold, deductions, and taxable income attributable to foreign trade.
Form 1040EZ-Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers With No Dependentstaxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1040EZ - For filers with no dependents and taxable income less than $50...taxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1040EZ-Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filer with No Dependentstaxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1120-REIT U.S. Income Tax Return for Real Estate Investment Trusts taxman taxman
This document is a U.S. Income Tax Return for Real Estate Investment Trusts (Form 1120-REIT) for the year 2008. It provides information about the REIT's income, deductions, taxes owed, and other financial details. The form includes sections to report the REIT's real estate investment trust taxable income, tax on net income from foreclosure property, tax for failure to meet certain source-of-income requirements, tax on net income from prohibited transactions, deduction for dividends paid, tax computation, and other financial information including balance sheets.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents.
The key information provided includes:
1) Personal information for the taxpayer including name, address, social security number.
2) Income information including wages from a W-2 of $55,000.
3) Standard deduction amount of $9,350 being claimed based on filing status.
4) Tax due of $7,588 calculated using the tax table in the instructions. No payments or credits are being claimed to offset the amount owed.
The document is an interactive homeownership calculator from Ginnie Mae that allows users to compare the costs of buying vs renting a home. It provides three examples of calculations with different input values. Even with less than ideal scenarios like only staying 3 years with 0% home appreciation, buying still makes financial sense compared to renting due to tax savings and equity earned over time. The calculator shows that in most housing market conditions, buying a home is likely to provide greater long term savings than continually renting a property.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ, which is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The form allows taxpayers to claim standard deductions based on filing status. It also provides lines to report federal income tax withheld, making work pay credit, earned income credit, and total payments and credits against tax owed.
3) The taxpayer would owe $7,600 based on $45,650 of taxable income as reported on the sample form. The form provides instructions for paying any amount owed to the IRS.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents.
The key information provided includes:
1) Personal information for the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number.
2) Income information including wages of $40,000 and no other taxable income.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 since no one can claim the taxpayer as a dependent.
4) Tax owed of $6,188 calculated using the tax table in the instructions. No payments or credits to offset the amount owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for 2010. It contains information about the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number. The form shows the taxpayer's income of $40,000 in wages and requests standard deduction and exemption amounts. The taxpayer owes $6,188 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for single or joint filers with no dependents for the year 2010.
2) It shows taxpayer information including name, address, social security number, and filing status. Income reported includes $60,000 of wages.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 is claimed as the taxpayer is single with no dependents. Taxable income is $50,650 and federal income tax owed is $8,850.
This document is Annie Lu's 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and has $9,350 in the standard deduction as a single filer. Her taxable income is $35,650 and she owes $5,088 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The taxpayer, Annie Lu, reports $45,000 in wages on line 1. With the standard deduction of $9,350, her taxable income is $35,650.
3) Using the tax table, Annie's tax due is $5,088. Since she had no tax withheld or credits, the full $5,088 is owed.
This document is Annie Lu's 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and has $9,350 in the standard deduction as a single filer. Her taxable income is $35,650 and she owes $5,088 in federal income tax.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year, which is a simplified tax return for single and joint filers with no dependents.
2) It shows taxpayer Annie Lu reporting $45,000 in wages and $9,350 in the standard deduction, resulting in taxable income of $35,650 and tax owed of $5,088.
3) No payments or credits are reported, so the full $5,088 amount is due when the return is filed.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The taxpayer, Jae Hun Kim, reports $40,000 in wages on Line 1. With the standard deduction of $9,350, the taxpayer's taxable income is $30,650.
3) Based on the tax table, the taxpayer's tax is $4,183. Since the taxpayer had no tax withheld or credits, the full $4,183 amount is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents.
The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income. It allows for standard deduction amounts and exemptions to be subtracted to calculate taxable income. Lines are also provided to report taxes withheld, tax credits like the earned income tax credit and making work pay credit, and the amount of taxes owed or refund due. The taxpayer signs to affirm the accuracy of the information provided and the IRS provides instructions for mailing the completed form.
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.
Form 1040, Schedule E-Supplemental Income and Loss taxman taxman
This document is a Schedule E tax form for supplemental income and loss from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and REMICs. It includes sections to report income or loss from rental real estate and royalties, partnerships and S corporations, estates and trusts, and REMICs. The totals from each section are combined and carried to line 41 to be entered on Form 1040 or 1040NR.
Citi mortgage financial_application - blankjanicekoss
This document is a hardship assistance package from CitiMortgage requesting financial and property information from a borrower. It requests documentation like pay stubs, tax returns, and bank statements. It collects information on the borrower's intentions for the property, income, expenses, and reason for being behind on mortgage payments. The borrower must authorize CitiMortgage to obtain additional information and verify the accuracy of the provided details.
This document is an IRS form for reporting like-kind exchanges and section 1043 conflict-of-interest sales. It contains sections for providing information on the like-kind properties exchanged, related party exchanges, gain/loss calculation, basis of the received property, and deferral of gain from conflict-of-interest sales. The form is to be attached to the filer's tax return and provides details to correctly calculate taxes on like-kind exchanges and property sales due to conflicts of interest.
Form 1120-FSC U.S. Income Tax Return of a Foreign Sales Corporation taxman taxman
This document is a U.S. Income Tax Return form (Form 1120-FSC) for a Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) for the tax year ending in 20__. It provides key identifying information about the FSC such as its country of incorporation, principal shareholder, and whether it meets certain qualification rules to be treated as a FSC. The form also includes schedules to report the FSC's foreign trading gross receipts and exemptions, costs of goods sold, deductions, and taxable income attributable to foreign trade.
Form 1040EZ-Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers With No Dependentstaxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1040EZ - For filers with no dependents and taxable income less than $50...taxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1040EZ-Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filer with No Dependentstaxman taxman
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2008 tax year. It provides instructions for filing a basic income tax return for single or married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. Key details include:
- The form can be used if the taxpayer's income is only from wages, salaries, tips, interest, unemployment, and/or Alaska permanent fund dividends.
- The taxpayer cannot claim any dependents or adjustments to income.
- The only tax credits that can be claimed are the earned income credit and recovery rebate credit.
- The taxpayer's taxable income must be under $100,000 to use this form.
Form 1120-REIT U.S. Income Tax Return for Real Estate Investment Trusts taxman taxman
This document is a U.S. Income Tax Return for Real Estate Investment Trusts (Form 1120-REIT) for the year 2008. It provides information about the REIT's income, deductions, taxes owed, and other financial details. The form includes sections to report the REIT's real estate investment trust taxable income, tax on net income from foreclosure property, tax for failure to meet certain source-of-income requirements, tax on net income from prohibited transactions, deduction for dividends paid, tax computation, and other financial information including balance sheets.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents.
The key information provided includes:
1) Personal information for the taxpayer including name, address, social security number.
2) Income information including wages from a W-2 of $55,000.
3) Standard deduction amount of $9,350 being claimed based on filing status.
4) Tax due of $7,588 calculated using the tax table in the instructions. No payments or credits are being claimed to offset the amount owed.
The document is an interactive homeownership calculator from Ginnie Mae that allows users to compare the costs of buying vs renting a home. It provides three examples of calculations with different input values. Even with less than ideal scenarios like only staying 3 years with 0% home appreciation, buying still makes financial sense compared to renting due to tax savings and equity earned over time. The calculator shows that in most housing market conditions, buying a home is likely to provide greater long term savings than continually renting a property.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ, which is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The form allows taxpayers to claim standard deductions based on filing status. It also provides lines to report federal income tax withheld, making work pay credit, earned income credit, and total payments and credits against tax owed.
3) The taxpayer would owe $7,600 based on $45,650 of taxable income as reported on the sample form. The form provides instructions for paying any amount owed to the IRS.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is a simplified tax return for single and married filing jointly taxpayers with no dependents.
The key information provided includes:
1) Personal information for the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number.
2) Income information including wages of $40,000 and no other taxable income.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 since no one can claim the taxpayer as a dependent.
4) Tax owed of $6,188 calculated using the tax table in the instructions. No payments or credits to offset the amount owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for 2010. It contains information about the taxpayer such as name, address, social security number. The form shows the taxpayer's income of $40,000 in wages and requests standard deduction and exemption amounts. The taxpayer owes $6,188 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for individual income tax return filing for single or joint filers with no dependents for the year 2010.
2) It shows taxpayer information including name, address, social security number, and filing status. Income reported includes $60,000 of wages.
3) Standard deduction of $9,350 is claimed as the taxpayer is single with no dependents. Taxable income is $50,650 and federal income tax owed is $8,850.
This document is Annie Lu's 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and has $9,350 in the standard deduction as a single filer. Her taxable income is $35,650 and she owes $5,088 in federal income tax.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The taxpayer, Annie Lu, reports $45,000 in wages on line 1. With the standard deduction of $9,350, her taxable income is $35,650.
3) Using the tax table, Annie's tax due is $5,088. Since she had no tax withheld or credits, the full $5,088 is owed.
This document is Annie Lu's 2010 Form 1040EZ tax return. It shows that she earned $45,000 in wages and has $9,350 in the standard deduction as a single filer. Her taxable income is $35,650 and she owes $5,088 in federal income tax.
1) This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year, which is a simplified tax return for single and joint filers with no dependents.
2) It shows taxpayer Annie Lu reporting $45,000 in wages and $9,350 in the standard deduction, resulting in taxable income of $35,650 and tax owed of $5,088.
3) No payments or credits are reported, so the full $5,088 amount is due when the return is filed.
1) The document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for filing an individual income tax return for 2010. It provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income.
2) The taxpayer, Jae Hun Kim, reports $40,000 in wages on Line 1. With the standard deduction of $9,350, the taxpayer's taxable income is $30,650.
3) Based on the tax table, the taxpayer's tax is $4,183. Since the taxpayer had no tax withheld or credits, the full $4,183 amount is owed.
This document is an IRS Form 1040EZ for the 2010 tax year. It is for filing a basic income tax return for single or married taxpayers with no dependents.
The form provides lines to report wages, taxable interest, unemployment compensation, and adjusted gross income. It allows for standard deduction amounts and exemptions to be subtracted to calculate taxable income. Lines are also provided to report taxes withheld, tax credits like the earned income tax credit and making work pay credit, and the amount of taxes owed or refund due. The taxpayer signs to affirm the accuracy of the information provided and the IRS provides instructions for mailing the completed form.
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:
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2. Rent Certificate
2008
NOTE: Alterations on lines 1 to 13 or the signature line (whiteouts, erasures, etc.) will void this
rent certificate. A rent certificate with an error should be discarded and a new one completed.
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Need an additional rent certificate? Go to www.revenue.wi.gov.
Renter (claimant) Complete lines 1, 3, and 4. Have your landlord fill 11 Fill in lines 11a to 11e based on the period of time this rental
in lines 6 to 13 and sign, then complete line 2.
unit was occupied by this renter. Use the additional columns
1 Name on lines 11a and 11b only if rent rates changed during the year
(see instructions). Do not include amounts received directly from
2 Social security number
a governmental agency.
3 Address of rental property (property must be in Wisconsin)
a Rent collected per
month for this rental
unit for 2008 . . . . . . $ $ $ $
4 Time you actually lived here in 2008 b Number of months this
rental unit was rented
From (mo./day) To (mo./day)
/ / 2008 / / 2008
to this renter in 2008
5 If your landlord will not sign your rent certificate, complete lines 6 to 13,
c Total rent collected for this
attach rent verification (see instructions), and check this box. è
rental unit for 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
d Number of occupants in this rental unit –
Landlord Fill in lines 6 to 13 and sign. do not count spouse or children under 18 . .
e This renter’s share of total 2008 rent . . . . . $
6 Name
12 Value of food and services provided
by landlord (this renter’s share) . . . . . . . . . $
7 Address 1
3a Rent paid for occupancy only –
Subtract line 12 from line 11e . . . . . . . . . . $
b Was heat included in the rent? Yes No
8 Telephone number
c If a long-term care facility/CBRF/nursing home,
9 a Is the rental property (line 3) subject to property taxes?
check the method used to compute line 13a:
Yes No
Standard rate ($100 per week).
b If 9a is “No” and you are a sec. 66.1201
Percentage formula (fill in percentage) %.
municipal housing authority that makes
Other method approved by Department of Revenue.
payments in lieu of taxes, check this box. è
1
0a Is this rent certificate for rent of:
Sign I certify that the information shown on this rent certificate
A mobile or manufactured home? Yes No
here is true, correct, and complete to the best of my knowledge.
A mobile or manufactured home site? Yes No
b Mobile or manufactured home taxes or municipal permit fees
you collected from this renter for 2008. $ Signature (by hand) of landlord or authorized representative Date
NEED HELP? 608-266-8641 (Madison) or 414-227-4000 (Milwaukee) REMINDERS FOR RENTERS:
• If line 11d above is 2 or more and each occupant did
not pay an equal share of the rent, see instructions
for Shared Living Expenses Schedule.
• Schedule H or H-EZ must be completed and filed
with this rent certificate.
Shared Living Expenses Schedule
Step 1: List name(s) of other occupants: Step 3: Using the amounts listed in Step 2, compute your allow-
able rent paid for occupancy only:
1 Total rent paid (line 1a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Shared living expenses
Step 2: List the total amount (not the monthly amount) of you paid (line 5b) . . . . . . . . . . 2
all shared living expenses (rent, food, utilities, and other)
paid by all occupants and the amount that you paid: 3 Total shared living
expenses (line 5a) . . . . . . . . . 3
Shared Living Total Paid by Amount
Expenses All Occupants You Paid 4 Divide line 2 by line 3. Fill
x .
in decimal amount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rent 1a) 1b)
5 Multiply line 1 by line 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
.
Food 2a) 2b)
6 Value of food and services provided by
Utilities 3a) 3b)
landlord (line 12 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Other 4a) 4b)
7 Subtract line 6 from line 5. This is your allowable
rent. Fill in here and on line 14a or 14c of
Total 5a) 5b)
Schedule H (line 9a or 9c of Schedule H-EZ) . . 7
I-017
3. Rent Certificate Instructions
Example: You rented this unit for $300 per month for 7 months and
A rent certificate is used to verify the rent paid to occupy a
Wisconsin “homestead” in 2008. A homestead could be a $325 per month for 5 months. Fill in lines 11a - 11c as follows:
room, apartment, mobile or manufactured home, house, farm, a Rent collected per
or nursing home room. month for this rental
unit for 2008 . . . . . . $ 300 $ 325 $ $
b Number of months this
rental unit was rented
Instructions for Renter (Claimant) 7 5
to this renter in 2008
c Total rent collected for
Complete lines 1, 3, and 4. Then give the rent certificate to
3,725
this rental unit for 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
your landlord to complete lines 6 to 13 and sign. A separate
rent certificate must be completed for each homestead you Line 11d Fill in the total number of occupants in this rental unit
rented in 2008 if used in computing your homestead credit. during the rental period. Note: Do not count the renter’s spouse
or children under age 18 as of December 31, 2008.
If your landlord will not sign your rent certificate, check
the box on line 5. Complete lines 2 and 6 to 13, and attach Line 11e Fill in this renter’s share of the total 2008 rent paid. Do
copies of each canceled check or money order receipt you not include rent paid for other renters, or amounts you received
have to verify your rent. If you do not have verification of your directly from a governmental agency (except amounts an agency
rent paid, the homestead credit will not be allowed. paid as a claimant’s representative payee).
Line 12 Fill in this renter’s share of the value of food, medical,
After you receive the completed rent certificate from your
and other personal services, including laundry, transportation,
landlord, complete line 2 and then fill in the allowable amounts
counseling, grooming, recreational, and therapeutic services, you
from lines 10b and 13a on lines 13, 14a, and 14c of Sched-
provided for this rental unit. Do not include utilities, furnishings, or
ule H (lines 8, 9a, and 9c of Schedule H-EZ), as appropriate.
appliances. If you did not provide any of the items, fill in 0.
Note: If line 11d is 2 or more, see “Renter Instructions for
Shared Living Expenses Schedule” in the next column.
Signature Review the rent certificate to be sure that line 1 and
each of the lines 6 to 13b (and 13c, if applicable) has an entry. Sign
Attach all rent certificates to one Schedule H or H-EZ. If you
(by hand), date, and return the rent certificate to the renter. Signa-
claim less than 12 months of rent and/or property taxes, also
ture stamps, photocopied signatures, etc., are not acceptable.
attach a note explaining where you lived for the balance of
2008.
Renter Instructions for Shared Living Expenses Schedule
Instructions for Landlord /Authorized Representative Complete this schedule if line 11d shows more than one occupant
and each occupant did not pay an equal share of the rent. You
Fill in a separate rent certificate for each renter (claimant)
may claim only the portion of rent that reflects the percentage of
requesting one for homestead credit. Fill in line 1 if it is not
shared living expenses you paid.
already completed. Fill in lines 6 to 13, sign, and give the
completed rent certificate to the renter. Note: You may not Example: You and your roommate paid shared living expenses
charge a fee for filling in a rent certificate. as shown below. Your landlord provided services and filled in $300
as your share on line 12.
Line 9b If you checked “No” on line 9a, do not complete
Shared Living Total Paid by Amount
the rent certificate unless you are a sec. 66.1201 municipal
Expenses All Occupants You Paid
housing authority that makes payments in lieu of property
Rent 1a) $4,800 1b) $4,800
taxes. If this applies to you, check the box on line 9b.
Food 2a) 2,400 2b) 1,200
Line 11a Fill in the rent you actually collected per month for
Utilities 3a) 600 3b) -0-
this rental unit (apartment, room, one-half of a duplex, etc.) for
2008, for the time this renter occupied it in 2008. Include in the Other 4a) 200 4b) -0-
monthly rate any separate amounts the renter paid to you for
Total 5a) $8,000 5b) $6,000
items such as a garage, parking space, utilities, appliances,
or furnishings. Do not include rent for a prior year or amounts
Your allowable rent for occupancy only is $3,300, computed as
you received directly from a governmental agency through
follows:
a subsidy, voucher, grant, etc., for the unit (except amounts
$4,800
1 Total rent paid (line 1a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
an agency paid as a claimant’s representative payee). If the
2 Shared living expenses
monthly rent for this unit changed in 2008, use the extra
$6,000
you paid (line 5b) . . . . . . . . . . 2
columns to fill in each monthly rate separately.
3 Total shared living
$8,000
Line 11b Fill in the number of months (or partial months) expenses (line 5a) . . . . . . . . . 3
.
you rented the unit to this renter in 2008. If you filled in more 4 Divide line 2 by line 3. Fill
than one amount on line 11a, fill in the number of months or . 75
x
in decimal amount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
partial months each rate applied. For partial months, fill in the $3,600
5 Multiply line 1 by line 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
number of days rather than a fraction or a decimal.
6 Value of food and services provided by
$ 300
landlord (line 12 above). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Line 11c Fill in the total rent collected for this unit for the
period of time the unit was occupied by this renter in 2008 7 Subtract line 6 from line 5. This is your allowable
rent. Fill in here and on line 14a or 14c of
(generally, multiply line 11a by 11b).
$3,300
Schedule H (line 9a or 9c of Schedule H-EZ) . . 7
.