North Carolina IFTA Return Form GAS-1276-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) Return in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Legal Name, FEIN/SSN, and Mailing Address in the designated fields. Ensure you use capital letters as specified.
  3. Select the appropriate options for 'No Activity Return' or 'Amended Return' by filling in the applicable circles.
  4. Indicate the quarter for which you are filing by selecting from the provided options: Jan 1 - Mar 31, Apr 1 - Jun 30, Jul 1 - Sep 30, or Oct 1 - Dec 31.
  5. Complete the Computation of Tax or (Credit) section by filling in amounts from Schedule B. If any amount is negative, ensure to fill in the corresponding circle.
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