Instructions For Form It-40ez - Indiana Income Tax Return For Full-Year Indiana Resident Filers With No Dependents - 2014 Page 5

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Suffix. Enter the suffix associated with your name in the appropriate
Extension Of Time To File — What If You Can’t File On
box.
Time?
Use JR for junior and SR for senior.
You must get an extension of time to file if you:
Numeric characters must be replaced by Roman Numerals. For
Are required to file (your income is more than your exemptions),
example, if your last name is Charles 3rd, do not use 3rd; instead,
and
enter III in the suffix field.
You cannot file your tax return by the April 15, 2015 due date.
Do not enter any titles or designations, such as M.D., Ph. D.,
RET., Minor or DEC’D.
Whether you owe additional tax, are due a refund, or are breaking
even, you still need to get an extension if filing after April 15, 2015.
Foreign Country Designation
Complete this area if the address you are using is located in a foreign
Note. Indiana’s extension of time to file, Form IT-9, now extends the
country. Enter the 2-character foreign country code, which may be
filing date to match the federal extension of time to file date plus 30
found online at
days (to Nov. 14). Since Nov. 14 falls on a weekend in 2015, filing
Form IT-9 will extend the filing date to the next business day, which is
School Corporation Number
Nov. 16, 2015.
Enter the four-digit school corporation number (found on page 12 or
13) for where the primary taxpayer lived on Jan. 1, 2014. The primary
If You Owe…
taxpayer is the first name listed at the top of the tax return. If the
Option 1 File Indiana’s extension of time to file, Form IT-9, and send
primary taxpayer did not live in Indiana on Jan. 1, 2014, enter the code
number “9999”. Contact a local school or your county auditor’s office if
in a payment. This must be filed by April 15, 2015, for the extension
you’re not sure which school corporation you live in.
to be valid. Then, make sure to file your tax return by Nov. 16, 2015,
paying any remaining balance due with that filing. While interest is
County Information
due on any amount paid after April 15, penalty will be waived if both
of the following conditions are met:
Enter the two-digit code numbers for the county(s) where you and
The remaining balance is paid in full by Nov. 16, 2015, and
your spouse, if filing joint, lived and worked on Jan. 1, 2014. You can
You paid at least 90 percent of the tax expected to be owed by the
find these code numbers on the chart on the back of Schedule CT-
original April 15 due date.
40EZ. See the instructions beginning on page 8 for more information,
including the definitions of the county where you live and work.
Note. You may file for a state extension of time to file online if you
make a payment with it. Access the department’s ePay system at
Commas
by April 15, and follow the directions for
Do not use commas when entering amounts. For instance, express
making an extension payment.
1,000 as 1000.
Important. You cannot file Form IT-40EZ if making an extension
Enclosing Schedules, W-2s, Etc.
payment to Indiana. You must file Form IT-40.
Enclose all your W-2s, 1099s and check or money order, if applicable.
Do not staple or paper clip your enclosures.
Option 2 If you filed for a 6 month federal extension of time to file
(Form 4868) with the IRS, you are not also required to file for a state
Filing an Amended (Corrected) Tax Return
extension (via Form IT-9 or online). Make sure to file your tax return
Did you receive a lateW-2 or other kind of income statement after you
by Nov. 16, 2015 (Indiana allows for an additional 30 days), paying
filed? Did you forget to claim an exemption or deduction? If you need
any balance due with that filing. While interest is due on any amount
to amend (correct) a tax return that has already been filed, use Form
paid after April 15, penalty will be waived if both of the following
IT-40X, Amended Individual Income Tax Return, located at
conditions are met:
The balance due is paid in full by Nov. 16, 2015, and
You paid at least 90 percent of the tax expected to be owed by the
When Should You File?
original April 15 due date.
Your tax return is due April 15, 2015. If you file after this date,
you may have to pay interest and/or penalty. See page 7 for more
If You Don’t Owe…
information.
You’ll need to file for an extension if:
Fiscal year tax returns are due by the fifteenth (15) day of the fourth
You are due a refund, or
(4th) month after the close of the fiscal year. You must complete the
You don’t expect to owe any tax when filing your tax return, and
fiscal year filing period information at the top of the form.
You are unable to file your return by April 15, 2015.
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