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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2014 NC Form D-400TC in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and last name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Part 1, provide your total income from all sources as reported on your Federal Form 1040. Ensure you adjust for any applicable additions or deductions.
  4. Next, indicate the portion of your income that was taxed by another state or country in Line 2.
  5. Calculate Line 3 by dividing Line 2 by Line 1 and rounding to four decimal places.
  6. Proceed to enter your total North Carolina income tax from Form D-400 on Line 4.
  7. Complete Lines 5 and 6 to compute your credit based on taxes paid to other states or countries.
  8. For Part 2, enter the number of dependent children eligible for a federal child tax credit in Line 8.
  9. Finally, sum up Parts 1 and 2 on Line 9 and follow through with any additional credits as instructed in subsequent sections.

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The D-400 form includes various fields for entering personal information, income sources, and tax deductions. Last Name: Enter your last name as required. Tax Year: Specify the tax year for which you are filing. Social Security Number: Provide your Social Security number as identification.
2023 Form D-400TC - Individual Income Tax Credits North Carolina income tax credits This form is used to determine the allowable tax for income tax imposed by and paid to another state country that is also taxed by North Carolina.
Form D-400V is the payment voucher that you must use if you owe tax when you file your individual income tax form (Form D-400). This payment voucher allows the Department to process your payment accurately and efficiently with fewer errors.
To submit the D-400V form, mail it to the NC Department of Revenue at P.O. Box 25000, Raleigh, NC 27640-0640.
You may deduct from federal adjusted gross income either the NC standard deduction or NC itemized deductions. In most cases, your state income tax will be less if you take the larger of your NC itemized deductions or your NC standard deduction.
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You must attach Form D-400 Schedule S (Pages 1 and 2) to Form D-400 if you claim N.C. itemized deductions. mortgage interest (excluding mortgage insurance premiums), real estate property taxes, charitable contributions, medical and dental expenses, and repayment of claim of right income.
FORM NC-4 EZ - You may use this form if you intend to claim either: exempt status, or the N.C. standard deduction and no tax credits or only the credit for children.

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