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  2. Begin by entering the tax period at the top of the form. Ensure that you have your Employer Identification Number (EIN) and file number ready for input.
  3. Fill in the legal name of your corporation, along with any mailing name if it differs from the legal name. Include your business telephone number and address details.
  4. Indicate if you are claiming an overpayment by marking an X in the appropriate box. Complete the sections regarding your business activities, including NAICS code and principal unrelated business activity.
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Form 15G is for individuals below 60 years of age and HUFs. Similarly, Form 15H is also a self-declaration form which can be submitted by senior citizens (over 60 years of age) to get rid of TDS liability. The tax payable for such income by the individual must be nil.
A popular way for an NRI to avoid high TDS payments is to set up tax-free bank accounts, such as: A Non-Resident Ordinary Rupee Account (NRO) A Foreign Currency Non-Resident Account (FCNR) A Non-Resident External Account (NRE)
Form 13 is a crucial form for taxpayers who believe their actual tax liability is lower than the TDS being deducted by their payer (client, employer, etc.). By filing this form, you can apply to the Income Tax Department for a lower TDS certificate or even a nil TDS certificate, if eligible.
Form 15G is commonly used by individuals who are not senior citizens and fulfil the income criteria. It helps them avoid TDS deductions on their income from specified sources such as interest earned on savings accounts, fixed deposits, or recurring deposits.
One major difference between Form 13 and Form 15G/15H is Form 15G/15H can be issued only by individuals, whereas requests in Form 13 can be submitted by any person i.e. individual, partnership firm, company, etc. to the Income tax officer to get approval for deduction of taxes at lower or NIL rate.

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2025 State Corporate Income Tax Rates Brackets StateRates New York 7.25% North Carolina 2.25% North Dakota 1.41% North Dakota 3.55% 77 more rows Jan 21, 2025

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