Form Ct-1040 Nr/py - Connecticut Nonresident And Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return And Instructions - 2011 Page 19

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You may also make direct contributions by following the
Late Filing Penalty: In the event no tax is due, DRS may impose
instructions on Page 2.
a $50 penalty for the late fi ling of any return or report that is
required by law to be fi led.
Line 27: Refund
Line 30: Interest for Late Payment or Late Filing
Subtract the total of Line 25 and Line 26 from Line 24 and enter
the result. The result is the amount of your refund.
If you fail to pay the tax when due, interest will be charged at
the rate of 1% per month or fraction of a month from the due
The fastest way to get your refund is to file your return
date until payment is made.
electronically and elect direct deposit of your refund. Complete
Lines 27a, 27b, and 27c to have your refund directly deposited
Line 31: Interest on Underpayment of Estimated Tax
into your checking or savings account.
If Line 16 minus Line 20 is $1,000 or more, you may owe interest
No. 101
on estimated tax you either underpaid or paid late. Form
Name of Depositor
Date
Street Address
CT-2210, Underpayment of Estimated Income Tax by
City, State, Zip Code
Pay to the
Individuals, Trusts, and Estates, can help you determine whether
$
Order of
you did underestimate and will help you calculate interest.
However, this is a complex form and you may prefer to have
Name of your Bank
DRS calculate the interest. If so, do not fi le Form CT-2210,
Street Address
leave this line blank and DRS will send you a bill. Interest on
City, State, Zip Code
underpayment of estimated income tax stops accruing on the
092125789
091 025 025413
0101
earlier of the day you pay your tax or April 15, 2012.
Line 32: Total Amount Due
Routing Number
Account Number
Add Lines 28 through 31 and enter the total. This is the total
Enter your nine-digit bank routing number and your bank
amount you owe. Pay the amount in full with your return.
account number in Lines 27b and 27c. Your bank routing number
is the fi rst nine-digit number printed on your check or savings
Payment Options
withdrawal slip. Your bank account number generally follows
the bank routing number. Do not include the check number as
Pay Electronically
part of your account number. Bank account numbers can be up
Visit the TSC at and follow the prompts to
to 17 digits and must be numeric.
make a direct payment or visit https://drsindtax.ct.gov to make
a direct payment if you do not want to login into the TSC. You
If any of the bank information you supply for direct deposit does
can authorize DRS to transfer funds from your bank account
not match, or you do not elect to direct deposit, DRS may issue
(checking or savings) to a DRS account by entering your bank
the refund as a debit card or a check. Some fi nancial institutions
account number and your bank routing transit number. You can
do not allow a joint refund to be deposited into an individual
fi le your return any time before the due date and designate the
account. See Refunds Issued by Debit Card, on Page 3.
amount of payment and date of transfer. Your bank account will
Federal banking rules require DRS to request information about
be debited on the date you indicate. You must pay the balance
foreign bank accounts (Line 27d) when the taxpayer requests the
due on or before the due date (April 15, 2012) to avoid penalty
direct deposit of a refund into a bank account. If the refund is to
and interest.
be deposited in a bank outside the United States, DRS will mail
your refund to you.
Pay by Credit Card
or Debit Card
Your overpayment will be applied in the following order:
You may elect to pay your 2011 Connecticut income tax liability
penalty and interest you owe; other taxes you owe DRS; debts
using a credit card (American Express
®
, Discover
®
, MasterCard
®
,
to other Connecticut state agencies; federal taxes you owe the
®
VISA
) or comparable debit card. A convenience fee will be
IRS; taxes you owe to other states; amounts designated by
charged by the service provider. You will be informed of the
you to be applied to your 2012 estimated tax; and charitable
amount of the fee and you may elect to cancel the transaction.
contributions designated by you. Any remaining balance will
At the end of the transaction, you will be given a confi rmation
be refunded to you.
number for your records.
5
Amount You Owe
• Visit: and select State Payments;
or
Line 28: Tax Due
• Call Official Payments Corporation toll-free at
If Line 19 is greater than Line 23, subtract Line 23 from
800-2PAYTAX (800-272-9829). You will be asked to enter
Line 19 and enter the result. This is the amount of tax you owe.
the Connecticut Jurisdiction Code: 1777.
See Estimated Tax Payments on Page 12.
Your payment will be effective on the date you make the charge.
Line 29: Penalty for Late Payment or Late Filing
Pay by Mail
Late Payment Penalty: The penalty for late payment or
Make your check payable to Commissioner of Revenue
underpayment of income or use tax is 10% of the amount due.
Services. To ensure proper posting of your payment, write
See Penalty for Late Payment or Late Filing on Page 13.
“2011 Form CT-1040NR/PY” and your SSN(s) (optional) on
Page 19

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