Indiana It-40ez Individual Income Tax Booklet - 2013 Page 7

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Lines 10 and 11 – Indiana state and county tax
d) To comply with banking rules, you must place an X in the box on line
d if your refund is going to an account outside the United States. If
withholding amounts
you check the box, we will mail you a paper check.
Enter the amount(s) of Indiana state and/or county tax withheld,
which is usually shown in boxes 17 and 19 of your W-2s. You must
If you currently have a Hoosier Works MasterCard and wish to have
enclose your W-2s to verify your claimed withholding.
your refund directly deposited in your account, enter your 12-digit
account number on line 16b, where it says “Account Number” (do not
Line 14 – Contribution to Indiana Nongame Wildlife
write anything on line 16a “Routing Number”).
Fund
The Indiana Wildlife Diversity Section offers you the opportunity to
You can find your 12-digit account number in the upper right-hand
play an active role in conserving Indiana’s nongame and endangered
corner of your account monthly statement. DO NOT use your
wildlife. This program is funded through public donations to Indiana’s
MasterCard 16-digit number. Make sure to check the “Hoosier Works
Nongame Fund. Enter the amount of your refund you wish to donate
MC” box.
to the Nongame Wildlife Fund on line 14. You can donate all or a part
of your refund. Donations must be a minimum of $1. If you are not
Line 18 – Penalty
receiving a refund, but want to support the Wildlife Diversity Section,
If your tax return is filed after the April 15, 2014 due date and you have
do not change your tax return. You can send a donation directly to the
an amount due, you will probably owe a penalty. Penalty is 10 percent
Nongame Fund by completing the form on the back of this booklet.
of the amount due on line 17 or $5, whichever is greater.
Read more about Indiana’s Wildlife Diversity Section and learn how
donations have helped Indiana’s endangered wildlife at
Exception: If you have an extension of time to file, are filing by the
dnr/fishwild/3316.htm.
extended filing due date and have prepaid at least 90 percent of the
amount due by April 15, 2014, then no penalty is due. However, you
Line 15 – Refund
cannot file Form IT-40EZ; you must file Form IT-40 to take advantage
A refund check will be mailed to you unless you complete the direct
of this exception. Get Form IT-40 at dor/4878.htm.
deposit information on line 16.
Line 19 – Interest
Important. There is a statute of limitations when filing for a refund.
If your tax return is filed after the April 15, 2014, due date and you
You must file your 2013 Form IT-40EZ no later than April 15, 2016, in
have an amount due, you will owe interest (even if you have a valid
order to be eligible to receive a refund. (The claim is considered to be
extension of time to file). Interest should be figured on the amount on
made on the day your tax return is postmarked.) If you file your 2013
line 17. Contact the department for the current interest rate by calling
tax return after the statute of limitations has expired, no refund will be
(317) 232-2240, or visit our website at
dor/3618.htm
to
issued.
see Departmental Notice #3.
A note about refund offsets
Line 20 – Amount you owe – payment options
Indiana law requires that money you owe to the state, its agencies
There are several ways to pay the amount you owe. Make your check,
and certain federal agencies be deducted from your refund or credit
money order or cashier’s check payable to: Indiana Department of
before a refund is issued. This includes money owed for past-due
Revenue. Just include the payment loose in the envelope. Do not
taxes, student loans, child support, food stamps or an IRS levy. If the
staple it to the return. Do not send cash.
department applies your refund to any of these debts, you will receive
a letter explaining the situation.
You may pay using the eCheck payment method. This service uses a
paperless check, and may be used to pay the tax due with your Indiana
Line 16 – Direct deposit
individual income tax return, as well as any billings issued by the
If you want your refund directed into your bank account, complete
Indiana Department of Revenue for any tax type. To pay, go to
lines 16a, b, c and d.
dor/epay
and follow the step-by-step instructions. You
will receive a confirmation number and should keep this with your tax
Caution. If you choose this option, make sure to verify the account
filing records. The fee for using this service is $1.
information after you’ve entered it. This will help ensure your refund is
deposited into your desired account.
Note: All payments made to the Indiana Department of Revenue must
be made with U.S. funds.
a)
The routing number is 9 (nine) digits, with the first two digits of the
number beginning with 01 through 12 or 21 through 32. Do not use
You may also pay by using your American Express® Card, Discover®
a deposit slip to verify the number because it may have internal codes
Card, MasterCard® or VISA® by calling 1-800- 2-PAY TAX (1-800-
as part of the actual routing number.
272-9829). Or, log on to
dor/epay
and use your Discover®
b) The account number can be up to 17 digits. Omit any hyphens,
Card, MasterCard® or VISA® to make a payment. A convenience fee
accents and special symbols. Enter the number from left to right and
will be charged by the credit card processor based on the amount
leave any unused boxes blank.
you are paying. You will be told what the fee is and you will have the
c)
Check the appropriate box for the type of account you are making
option to either cancel or continue the credit card transaction.
your deposit to: either a checking account or savings account.
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