Form F-1120es - Information For Filing - 2008

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Information for Filing Form F-1120ES
F-1120ES
R. 01/08
1. Who must make estimated tax payments — Every domestic or foreign
corporation or other entity subject to taxation under the provisions of Chapter
Contact person for questions ____________________________________________
220 and/or Chapter 221, Florida Statutes, must make a declaration of estimated
tax for the taxable year if the amount of income tax liability and the amount of
Phone number (________) _______________________________________________
emergency excise tax liability for the year is expected to be more than $2,500.
To file online go to
2. Due Date — Generally, estimated tax must be paid on or before the 1st day
of the 5th, 7th, and 10th month of the taxable year and the 1st day of the 1st
month of the following taxable year; 25 percent of the estimated tax must be
paid with each installment.
3. Amended Declaration — To prepare an amended declaration, write “Amended”
Combined Income/Franchise
Estimated Tax Payment
on Florida Form F-1120ES and complete Lines 1 through 3 of the appropriate
and Emergency Excise Tax
installment. An amendment may be filed during any interval between installment
1.
1. Amount of this installment
dates prescribed for the taxable year. Any increase in the estimated tax must be
timely paid.
2. Amount of overpayment from last year for credit to
2.
estimated tax and applied to this installment
4. Interest and Penalties — Failure to comply with the law with respect to the
filing of a declaration or the payment of an estimated tax will result in the
3.
3. Amount of this payment (Line 1 minus Line 2)
assessment of interest and penalties.
Transfer the amount in Line 3 to Estimated tax payment box on front.
Information for Filing Form F-1120ES
F-1120ES
R. 01/08
1. Who must make estimated tax payments — Every domestic or foreign
corporation or other entity subject to taxation under the provisions of Chapter
Contact person for questions ____________________________________________
220 and/or Chapter 221, Florida Statutes, must make a declaration of estimated
tax for the taxable year if the amount of income tax liability and the amount of
Phone number (________) _______________________________________________
emergency excise tax liability for the year is expected to be more than $2,500.
To file online go to
2. Due Date — Generally, estimated tax must be paid on or before the 1st day
of the 5th, 7th, and 10th month of the taxable year and the 1st day of the 1st
month of the following taxable year; 25 percent of the estimated tax must be
paid with each installment.
3. Amended Declaration — To prepare an amended declaration, write “Amended”
Combined Income/Franchise
Estimated Tax Payment
on Florida Form F-1120ES and complete Lines 1 through 3 of the appropriate
and Emergency Excise Tax
installment. An amendment may be filed during any interval between installment
1.
1. Amount of this installment
dates prescribed for the taxable year. Any increase in the estimated tax must be
timely paid.
2. Amount of overpayment from last year for credit to
2.
estimated tax and applied to this installment
4. Interest and Penalties — Failure to comply with the law with respect to the
filing of a declaration or the payment of an estimated tax will result in the
3.
3. Amount of this payment (Line 1 minus Line 2)
assessment of interest and penalties.
Transfer the amount in Line 3 to Estimated tax payment box on front.
Information for Filing Form F-1120ES
F-1120ES
R. 01/08
1. Who must make estimated tax payments — Every domestic or foreign
corporation or other entity subject to taxation under the provisions of Chapter
Contact person for questions ____________________________________________
220 and/or Chapter 221, Florida Statutes, must make a declaration of estimated
tax for the taxable year if the amount of income tax liability and the amount of
Phone number (________) _______________________________________________
emergency excise tax liability for the year is expected to be more than $2,500.
To file online go to
2. Due Date — Generally, estimated tax must be paid on or before the 1st day
of the 5th, 7th, and 10th month of the taxable year and the 1st day of the 1st
month of the following taxable year; 25 percent of the estimated tax must be
paid with each installment.
3. Amended Declaration — To prepare an amended declaration, write “Amended”
Combined Income/Franchise
Estimated Tax Payment
on Florida Form F-1120ES and complete Lines 1 through 3 of the appropriate
and Emergency Excise Tax
installment. An amendment may be filed during any interval between installment
1.
1. Amount of this installment
dates prescribed for the taxable year. Any increase in the estimated tax must be
timely paid.
2. Amount of overpayment from last year for credit to
2.
estimated tax and applied to this installment
4. Interest and Penalties — Failure to comply with the law with respect to the
filing of a declaration or the payment of an estimated tax will result in the
3.
3. Amount of this payment (Line 1 minus Line 2)
assessment of interest and penalties.
Transfer the amount in Line 3 to Estimated tax payment box on front.

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