Owner's Statement - Individual - District of Columbia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Owner's Statement in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter your name as the owner or agent of the owner. This identifies who is submitting the statement.
  3. Next, provide the address of the building that is being constructed or improved. This ensures clarity on which property the statement pertains to.
  4. For the request date, fill in the day and month when you requested the terms of the contract. This helps establish a timeline for your project.
  5. Detail the terms under which the work is being accomplished in the designated area. Be as specific as possible to avoid any misunderstandings.
  6. Finally, indicate the amount due to the contractor. Ensure this figure is accurate and reflects any agreements made.
  7. Sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your statement before submission.

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Form D-40 is the individual income tax return used by residents of the District of Columbia (DC) to report their income and pay taxes to the District. Its similar to the federal Form 1040, but specific to DC tax laws.
How does DCs tax code compare? The District of Columbia (DC) has a graduated individual income tax, with rates ranging from 4.00 percent to 10.75 percent. DC has an 8.25 percent corporate income tax rate. DC has a 6.00 percent sales tax rate.
On average, the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) issues refunds within six weeks. District of Columbia residents can view their refund status by visiting OTRs online portal at .
If you are not a resident of DC you must file a Form D-4A with your employer to establish that you are not subject to DC income tax withholding. You qualify as a nonresident if: Your permanent residence is outside DC during all of the tax year and you do not reside in DC for 183 days or more in the tax year.
Generally, every corporation or financial institution must file a Form D-20 (including small businesses, professional corporations, and S corporations) if it is carrying on or engaging in any trade, business, or commercial activity in the District of Columbia (DC) or receiving income from DC sources.

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An organization that is recognized as tax exempt by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is not automatically recognized tax exempt under the laws of the District of Columbia. In order to establish tax exemption, an organization shall file Form FR-164 on MyTax.DC.gov.
Who must file Form D-30? Generally, an unincorporated business, with gross income (Line 11) more than $12,000 must file a D 30 (whether or not it has net income). This includes any business carrying on and/or engaging in any trade, business, or commercial activity in DC with income from DC sources.

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