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  2. Begin by entering your first name, middle initial, last name, and suffix in the designated fields. If filing jointly, include your spouse’s information as well.
  3. Fill in the FILING PERIOD as '2017' and provide both your Social Security Number and your spouse’s if applicable.
  4. Input your current home address, including city, state, and ZIP code. Ensure accuracy for proper processing.
  5. If you are claiming a refund for one property, enter the property address, insurance company name, and policy number. For multiple properties, complete the Supplement Schedule and attach it.
  6. Calculate your refund by entering the total assessment paid on Line 1 and multiplying it by 25% on Line 2.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If filing jointly, ensure both signatures are present before submission.

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Resident taxpayers who are required to file a federal individual income tax return are required to file a Louisiana income tax return, IT-540, reporting all of their income. If a Louisiana resident earns income in another state, that income is also taxable by Louisiana.
Estimated tax payments can be paid by check or money order to the Department of Revenue and mailed with Form IT-540ES, Louisiana Estimated Tax Declaration Voucher. The payment must be postmarked on or before the payments due date.
Most forms can be downloaded from the Department website on the Tax Forms page at this link. Alternatively, forms can be requested by calling (888)-829-3071, option 6 or by leaving a voice message at (225) 219-2113.
What is Form 540? Form 540 is used by California residents to file their state income tax every April. This form should be completed after filing your federal taxes, such as Form 1040, Form 1040A, or Form 1040EZ, because information from your federal taxes will be used to help fill out Form 540.
Louisiana allows a refundable credit for eligible costs and expenses for the production, transportation, employment of college and vocational students, employment of residents and for the construction, repair or renovation to live performance facilities.

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Child care directors and eligible staff are eligible for a refundable tax credit if they work at least six months for a licensed child care facility that participate in the quality rating system and are enrolled in the Louisiana Pathways Child Care Career Development System .
Penalty For Failure to Pay or Underpayment of Estimated Tax Revised Statute 47:118 authorizes a penalty for failure to pay or underpayment of estimated income tax. The penalty is 12 percent annually of the underpayment amount for the period of the underpayment.

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