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What is the filing deadline for the R.I.T.A. tax return?

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The Form 37-EZ tax return should be mailed by March 31st and the Forms 37 and 37A tax returns are due April 15th.

What is the deadline for filing my tax return?

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If you are filing Form 1040NR-EZ or Form 1040NR, the deadline to file is April 15. If you are filing Form 8843 only, the deadline to file is June 15.

Return to top 3. Is there a deadline for filing a Proof of Claim?

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In a Chapter 7 case filed in Colorado, if the case trustee files a Notice of Possible Dividends, you will be sent a notice of the deadline (bar date) by which a claim is due. In Chapter 9 and 11 cases, creditors will receive a specific notice of the deadline (bar date) by which a claim is due. In a Chapter 13 case, the deadline (bar date) for creditors who have claims against the debtor should be stated in the Notice of the Meeting of Creditors.

When is the deadline for filing a tax appeal?

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The time allowed for filing a tax appeal depends upon the type of tax that is being contested. A properly-served appeal from an order, decision, determination or disallowance of the Commissioner of Revenue Services must be filed with the superior court for the Judicial District of New Britain within one month after notice of such order, decision, determination or disallowance is mailed to or served upon the taxpayer.

Who should file a R.I.T.A. tax return?

FAQ Individual Frequently Asked Questions
Any resident or partial-year resident of a R.I.T.A. municipality, 18 years of age or older who has earned income. See Form 37 Special Notes for Exceptions. Also, any non-resident who is employed (or doing business in) a R.I.T.A. municipality AND has not had municipal income tax withheld during the tax year (or not enough municipal tax withheld) is required to file. The Local Wages, Tips, etc. box on your W-2 statement (usually box 18) is used in determining taxable income for R.I.T.A.

What is the deadline for filing my 2004 income tax return if I am self-employed?

To avoid penalties you must file your income tax return by June 15th, 2004, however if you have a balance owing you must make your payment by April 30, 2004.

What is the "R.I.T.A." tax?

FAQ Individual Frequently Asked Questions
Actually, there is no "R.I.T.A." tax. What is commonly referred to as the "R.I.T.A." tax is simply your local municipal income tax or city tax. R.I.T.A. is an agency that collects municipal income tax on behalf of its member communities.

Is there a deadline for filing a whistleblower report?

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No, but it is important to file a report as soon as you have enough evidence to make a good faith report. If you delay, evidence becomes stale, hampering the investigation, and then the University may not be able to resolve the problem.

What is the filing deadline?

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Candidates' deadline: 30 days prior to first election (primary, special, or general) at which their candidacy will be voted on; Write-in candidates' deadline: 20 days prior to first election (primary, special, or general) at which their candidacy will be voted on; Persons hired, promoted, or appointed to non-elective office after February 15th of the year: 90 days after they are hired, promoted, or appointed.

Do I need an appointment to have my tax return calculated in person by a R.I.T.A. representative?

FAQ Individual Frequently Asked Questions
No. An appointment is not necessary to provide service to walk-in traffic during regular business hours. Refer to the Contact R.I.T.A. page to view R.I.T.A.'s regular business hours and contact information. The R.I.T.A. staff is trained to address the needs and concerns of the individual Taxpayer and Tax Practitioner.

What filing options and forms are available to file my income tax return?

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If you choose to file a paper return, you can use our Tax Form Selector to find out which form is right for you. The form selector walks you through a series of brief questions and recommends the easiest form to file.

What are the advantages of electronically filing my tax return?

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Electronic filing, known as e-filing, is the quickest, most accurate way to file your tax returns. E-filed returns have an error rate of less than 1%. If you are due a refund, you can expect to receive it within approximately 2 weeks from the date it is accepted by the IRS - less than half the time it takes when a paper return is filed.

What is the penalty for filing my tax return late?

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The late filing penalty is 5% of the balance owing and an additional 1% of the balance owing for each full month that your return is late to a maximum of twelve months. Note ? the filing penalty may be higher if you were already charged a late filing penalty in the three previous years.

What will be the due date for filing my Income Tax Return?

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Where the assessee is a working partner in a firm whose accounts are required to be audited under any law.

ARE THERE TAX RAMIFICATIONS TO MY FILING BANKRUPTCY?

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Generally, no. Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is generally not a "tax event." A person does not incur less or more income taxes by filing bankruptcy. It has no effect. No. Creditors do not have to show up to the bankruptcy meeting and rarely do. Creditors have up till 60 days from the date of the meeting to object. Again, it is as rare as snow in May that a creditor objects to a debt, and it is usually something which you and I have talked about prior.

What if I miss the deadline for filing for a homestead exemption?

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You may file for a homestead exemption up to one year after the delinquency date -- usually February 1. If you are 65 or older or disabled, you must apply for the exemption no later than one year from your 65th birthday or one year after the delinquency date, whichever is later.

I am a student. What is my deadline for filing tax forms?

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If you are an employee and received wages subject to U.S. income tax withholding, you must file your tax forms by April 15th of each year. . Otherwise, you must file your tax forms by June 15th of each year.. Individuals filing only Form 8843 have until June 15th of each year to file.

Where can I obtain a R.I.T.A. tax form?

FAQ Individual Frequently Asked Questions
If the form(s) you are looking for are not listed on that page, refer to the Contact R.I.T.A. page to contact R.I.T.A. regarding the form you wish to find. Other sources for obtaining forms would include R.I.T.A. member Municipal City Halls (Refer to the R.I.T.A. Map page for a listing of member cities), Local Libraries, and Local Post Offices.

How is timely filing of my tax return and/or payment determined?

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E-filed tax returns and ACH direct debit payments receive an electronic "postmark" of the date and time they are submitted. This postmark is used to determine if the filing is timely. If a tax return or payment is received by the BOE after the due date, interest and/or penalty may be charged. Failure to file a tax return, or filing an incomplete tax return, may result in charges for interest, penalty and/or license revocation.

Can I ever save tax by filing a separate return instead of jointly with my spouse?

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You sometimes may benefit from filing separately instead of jointly. For example if one spouse has large medical expenses, miscellaneous itemized deductions, or casualty losses and the two spouses' incomes are about equal. We always prepare returns both ways and determine which is the most advantageous.
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