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2012 Form M11T Instructions
(continued)
Line 4
Line 8a
To figure how much interest you owe, use
the following formula with the appropriate
Historic Structure Rehabilitation Credit
Additional Charge for Underpaying
interest rate:
A refundable credit is available to taxpayers
Estimated Tax
who are eligible for the Federal Historic Re-
If you did not pay the correct amount of
Interest =
habilitation Credit for improving a certified
estimated tax by the due dates and your tax
(tax + penalty) × # of days late × interest
historic structure located in Minnesota. The
liability on line 5 is more than $500, you
rate ÷ 365
credit is equal to 100 percent of the federal
may have to pay an additional charge for
credit, and it may be transferred or assigned
underpaying. Complete the worksheet on
Mailing Your Return
to others, including insurance companies.
page 3 to determine the amount to enter on
Mail your return and all required attach-
line 8a.
To qualify for the Minnesota credit, the
ments to: Minnesota Revenue, Mail Station
project developer must apply for approval
Line 8b
1780, St. Paul, MN 55145-1780.
from the State Historic Preservation Office
Penalty
For express deliveries, use our street ad-
(SHPO) of the Minnesota Historical Society
Late Payment. If you file on time but don’t
dress: 600 N. Robert St., St. Paul, MN 55101
before any rehabilitation of the structure
pay all the tax due by the due date, a late
begins. For eligibility requirements and
Business Information
payment penalty is due. The penalty is
information on how to apply for approval,
5 percent of the unpaid tax for any part of
Changes
go to the SHPO website at
the first 30 days the payment is late, and
shpo.
Be sure to let us know within 30 days if you
5 percent for each additional 30-day period,
change mailing addresses, phone numbers,
up to a maximum of 15 percent.
Once the approved project has been com-
or any other business information. To do
pleted and placed into service, the SHPO
Late Filing. Add a late filing penalty to
so, go to our website, login to e-Services
will issue a credit certificate. From the credit
the late payment penalty if your return is
and update your profile information. By
certificate you received from the SHPO,
not filed by the due date. The penalty is
notifying us, we will be able to let you know
enter the five-digit NPS project number and
5 percent of the unpaid tax. When added
of any changes in Minnesota tax laws and
the amount of your credit on line 4. You
to the late payment penalty, the maximum
filing requirements.
must include the credit certificate when you
combined penalty is 20 percent.
file your Form M11T.
Information and Assistance
Payment Method. If you are required to
Website:
Line 5
pay electronically and do not, an additional
Email:
insurance.taxes@state.mn.us
5 percent penalty applies to payments not
Tax Liability
Phone:
651-556-3024 (TTY: Call 711 for
If you pay estimated tax, the amount on line
made electronically, even if a paper check is
Minnesota Relay)
5 will be used to determine your required
sent on time.
estimated tax installments for next year.
We’ll provide information in other formats
Line 8c
upon request to persons with disabilities.
Interest
Interest. You must pay interest on the
unpaid tax plus penalty from the due date
until the total is paid. The interest rate for
calendar year 2013 is 3 percent. The rate
may change for future years.
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