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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maryland 500D 2014 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) in the designated field. If you haven't secured a FEIN, write 'APPLIED FOR' along with the application date.
  3. Fill in your corporation's name and address accurately as per your Articles of Incorporation. Ensure that all details are printed clearly using blue or black ink.
  4. In the Estimated Tax Worksheet section, input your expected taxable income for the year on line 1. Calculate your estimated income tax due (8.25% of line 1) and enter it on line 2.
  5. Divide the amount from line 2 by four to determine your estimated tax due per quarter and enter this value on line 3.
  6. Finally, indicate the total estimated tax payment you are remitting with this declaration and attach a check made payable to the Comptroller of Maryland.

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To complete Form 502, youll need your personal information, including Social Security Number, income details from all sources, information on any tax credits or deductions youre eligible for, and details of any tax payments youve already made for the year.
While the penalty for underpayment of estimated tax generally cannot be waived due to reasonable cause, the penalty may be removed or reduced if the underpayment is the result of a casualty, local disaster, or other unusual circumstance when it would not be fair to impose the penalty.
tax refund but with penalty? The IRS levies underpayment penalties if you dont withhold or pay enough tax on income received during each quarter. Even if you paid your tax bill in full by the April deadline or are getting a refund, you may still get an underpayment penalty.
In Maryland, the safe harbor is always 110% of the prior years tax, and the interest rate on underpayments is much higher. Estimated tax and withholding penalties also apply to non-resident state income tax.
FORM. 515. FOR NONRESIDENTS EMPLOYED IN MARYLAND WHO. RESIDE IN JURISDICTIONS THAT IMPOSE A LOCAL. INCOME OR EARNINGS TAX ON MARYLAND RESIDENTS.

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If you paid at least 90% of the tax on your current-year return or 100% of the tax shown on the prior years return, you can avoid the underpayment penalty for estimated taxes. Another way to avoid an underpayment penalty in the future is to adjust your withholdings on your W-4, if you have an employer.
Taxpayers must generally pay at least 90% of their taxes due during the previous year to avoid an underpayment penalty.
Download income tax forms You can e-file directly to the IRS and download or print a copy of your tax return. Federal tax filing is free for everyone with no limitations, and state filing is only $14.99.

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