Form Bc-1040 - Individual Return - Battle Creek - 2012 Page 10

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Taxpayer's name
raxpayer's SSN
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2012 BATILE CREEK
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MOVING EXPENSE DEDUCTION WORKSHEET - BC-1040, PAGE 2, DEDUCTIONS SCHEDULE, LINE 4
Attachment 17
Form
ee-3903
No deduction is allowed when moving away from Battle Creek
Revised to/3112012
RESIDENT: A resident individual who moved into Battle Creek may claim the deduction as claimed on federal Form 3903.
NONRESIDENT: A nonresident individual who moved into the area of Battle Creek may claim a portion or all of the deduction as claimed on federal Form
3903 based upon the percentage the income after moving to the area is taxable by Battle Creek.
PART-YEAR RESIDENT: An individual who moved to the area of Battle Creek and was temporairly a nonresident working in the Battle Creek and then
became a resident during the tax year may be entitled to a portion of the deduction as a nonresident and as a resident of Battle Creek.
DISTANCE TEST WORKSHEET
,.
Number of miles from your old home to your new workplace
1
miles
Number of miles from your old home to your old workplace
. .•...
miles
2.
2
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1. If zero or less, enter -0-
3
miles
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If line 3 is greater than 50 miles continue, otherwise you are not qualified to claim this deduction.
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4. Cost of transportation and storage of household goods and personal effects (See instructions for federal Form 3903)
4
.00
•....•.
.
..
~
5. Cost of travel (including lodging) from your old home to your new home. (See instructions for federal Form 3903) (Do not include the cost of meals.)
5
.00
6. Add lines 4 and 5
6
.00
7.
Enter the amount your employer paid you for the expenses listed on lines 4 and 5 that is not included in box 1 of your Form W-2 (wages) (This amount
7
I
.00
should be shown In box t2 of your Form W-2 with a code P)
No
You cannot deduct your moving expenses. (If line 6 is less than line 7, subtract line 6 from line 7 and include the result on
8a
.00
Is line 6 more
Form BC-1040, page 1 line t, column A and report exclusion of this income on the excluded wages schedule)
8.
than line 7?
Va,
Subtract line 7 from line 6
8b
.00
9. Enter percentage of income earned as a resident of Bailie Creek after moving into area
9
I
% ii
i?
ii
10. Enter percentage of income earned as a nonresident In Batlle Creek after moving into area
10
-~~
11.
Multiply line 8b by the percentage on line 9 (MOVing expense deduction allowed while a resident; enter here and on
"1
.00
Form BC-1040, page 2, Deductions schedule, line 4)
Multiply line 8b by the percentage on line 10 (Moving expense deduction aUowed while a nonresident; enter here and on Form BC-1040,
12. page 2, Deductions schedule. line 4) (If a part-year resident add amounts on line 11 and 12 and enter on Schedule TC, Deductions
12
.00
schedule, Une 4}
ALIMONY PAID DEDUCTION WORKSHEET - BC-1040, PAGE 2, DEDUCTIONS SCHEDULE, LINE 5
Attachment 18
RESIDENT: Full-year residents claim the entire amount of alimony reported on federal Form 1040, line 31a. A full-year resident is
Revised 10/3112012
not required to attach this deduction schedule to their Battle Creek income tax return.
NONRESIDENT: Nonresidents use the nonresident column of this worksheet to calculate their Battle Creek alimony deduction.
PART~YEAR
RESIDENT: A part-year resident may need to use both the resident and nonresident columns of this worksheet to calculate
their alimony deduction. For each line of the worksheet, compute the amount to enter into the resident and/or nonresident columns and follow
the line by line instructions. A
part~year
resident with no Battle Creek income while a nonresident ignores the nonresident column of this form.
Nonresidents and part-year residents use this worksheet to compute the alimony paid deduction
RESIDENT
NONRESIDENT
COLUMN
COLUMN
1.
Enter resident portion of federal adjusted gross income (Form 1040, page 1, line 37) in resident column and/or nonresident
00
.00
portion in nonresident column
'--'"Enter resident'portlonoffederal-aTiITior;y'pald(fecie'raIForm'''"104O:page1, line -31aYwhilea~re'sidentofBatlleC~eek'inthe"'-'-~
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2. resident column and/or nonresident portion of the alimony paid while a nonresident in the nonresident column (Actual amount
.00
.00
paid whlle a resident of Bailie Creek and while nonresident)
3. Federal income for alimony deduction computation (Line 1 plus line 2 of column)
.O()
.00
Enter resident portion of total Battle Creek income (Form BC-1040, page 1, line 18) in resident column and/or nonresident
4. portion in nonresident column. Part-year residents enter total Bailie Creek income as a resident and/or nonresident as reported
00
.00
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5.
Enter resident portion of total deductions for Battle Creek other than alimony deduction (Add lines 1,2, 3, 4
&
6 on Form
OC'
.on
BC-1040, page 2, Deductions schedule) in resident column and/or nonresident portion in nonresident column
6. Taxable income for city prior to alimony deduction (Line 4 less line 5)
.00
.00
7.
Resident column: Enter 100%
100
%
%
Nonresident column: Enter alimony deduction percentage (Line 6 divided by line 3)
Alimony deduction (Line 2 multiplied by line 7) (Residents and nonresidents enter amount from respective column on Form
8. BC-1040, page 2, Deductions schedule, Line 5. Part-year residents enter amount from each column on Schedule TC,
1)0
.00
Deductions schedule, line 5, column C and D)

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