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This notice announces the approval for delay of Title XII interest payment for three states. <bullet> Section 1202(b)(3)(B) of the Social Security Act permits a state to delay payment of interest accrued on Title XII advances made during the last five months of the Federal fiscal year (FY) (May, June, July, August, and September) to no later than December 31 of the next succeeding calendar year. Interest on the delayed payment will accrue from the normal due date (i.e., September 30) and in the same manner as if the interest due on the advance(s) was an advance made on such due date. During fiscal year 2011, the States of Colorado and New Jersey had requested delay of payment for interest accrued on advances taken during the last five months of FY 2011. Delay of interest payment f...
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summarizes and clarifies the relief previously granted under Sections 6081, 6161, 6656, and 7508A with respect to taxpayers affected by Hurricane Katrina. By news releases issued on August 30, 2005, September 2, 2005, September 8, 2005, and September 14, 2005, the IRS granted relief from filing and payment deadlines, and granted relief from the acts listed in Reg. 301.7508A-1(c)(1) and Rev. Proc. 2005-27. The news releases provided that taxpayers affected by the disaster will have until January 3, 2006, to file certain tax returns and submit payments. In addition, the news release announced that the IRS will abate interest and any late filing or late payment penalties that otherwise would apply. This relief includes the September 15, 2005, due date for estimated taxes and...
...Thus, for individuals and calendar year corporations, the third estimated tax payment...
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With the Class AAA State High School Volleyball Championships set for November, why would Jacquelyn Sanchez circle the 10th day of October on her calendar?
That's my due date," Sanchez says.
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We're a small organization, and we've just completed a major renovation of our facility. As a result, we have gotten behind in some of our office work and, specifically, preparations for filing our tax returns. Right now it's looking very probable that our federal and New Jersey corporate income-tax returns for calendar year 2007 won't be ready by the upcoming due date. What do I need to know as far as filing for extensions?
Similar to individual taxpayers, corporations can file requests to extend the deadline for filing their tax returns. But remember, the extension only provides you with additional time to complete and file your tax return. It does not extend the deadline for paying your tax liability.
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... a 4-month extension from the initial due date, the relevant look-back period under § 6511(b)(2)... tax are "paid" on the due date of a calendar year taxpayer's income tax return. Sections 6513(b...
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... current calendar quarter is paid by the due date of the return. (4) Modification for third calendar...
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Final regulations for valuing gas produced from Indian leases, published August 10, 1999, require the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) to determine major portion prices and notify industry by publishing the prices in the Federal Register. The regulations also require ONRR to publish a due date for industry to pay additional royalties based on the major portion prices. This notice provides major portion prices for the 12 months of calendar year 2010.
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... due if payment is not received within 15 calendar days following the due date. The late charge shall...
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... (a) of this section is due on the 25th calendar day after the date the Secretary acknowledges the ...
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...You must pay within 31 calendar days. If the estimated fee is more than $250.00 or... by the thirty-first day after the billing date, HUD will charge interest at the maximum rate allo...