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Form ST-4 Sales Tax Resale Certificate.
14154: MA - Form 355-U Overpayment (Drake22 and prior) The MA Unitary Return is only available in Drake22 and prior. On a MA corporate return, the Amount overpaid to be credited to 2022 estimated tax is a direct entry on the MA Unitary member 74- Form 355U Income Excise Information screen, line 38.
Note: Under Massachusetts law, all corporations registered in the Commonwealth are required to file an Annual Report form with the Secretary of State on or before the 15th day of the third month after the close of their fiscal year.
Massachusetts forms and instructions are also available online at: mass.gov/dor/forms. You can contact the MA Department of Revenue for general help and informaton, or to order forms, by calling 1-800-392-6089. Tax forms can be printed for you free of charge at the Reference Desk.
The 501(c)(3) organization must submit to the vendor a properly completed Sales Tax Exempt Pur- chaser Certificate (Form ST-5) signed by the 501(c)(3) organization with a copy of its Form ST-2 attached.
A property tax deferral does not discharge the tax obligation like an exemption. Instead, it defers payment until the senior sells the property or passes away. A deferral allows seniors to use resources that would go to pay taxes to defray living expenses instead.
All corporations that reasonably estimate their corporate excise to be in excess of $1,000 for the taxable year are required to make estimated tax payments to Massachusetts. Go to Corporate Excise tax estimated payments for more information.
The Massachusetts estate tax exemption is $2 million. This means that if your estate is worth more than $2 million when you die, money will be owed to the state before its disbursed to your heirs. However, if its smaller than $2 million, then no state estate taxes will be owed.