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Any corporation that is incorporated in Delaware (regardless of where you conduct business) must file an Annual Franchise Tax Report and pay Franchise Tax for the privilege of incorporating in Delaware. Franchise Taxes and annual Reports are due no later than March 1st of each year.
Income Allocation (Schedule W) If the income of non-resident taxpayers derived from Delaware sourced employment includes income earned while working outside of the State of Delaware, an allowance will be permitted for those days worked outside of the State. Complete Schedule W to allocate the income.
It you did not itemize deductions federally, then you can claim the Delaware standard deduction. That is $11,400 for joint filers and $5,700 for all other filers. For filers claiming the standard deduction, additional deductions of $2,500 may be claimed if either they or their spouse is 65 or older or blind.
Delaware has a graduated state individual income tax, with rates ranging from 2.20 percent to 6.60 percent. There is also a jurisdiction that collects local income taxes. Delaware has an 8.70 percent corporate income tax rate and a state gross receipts tax. Delaware does not have a state sales tax rate.
(3) For taxable periods beginning after December 31, 1999, and before January 1, 2024, the standard deduction of a resident individual shall be $3,250, and the standard deduction of resident spouses shall be $6,500 if they file a joint return and $3,250 each if they file separate returns.
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Retirement Income Exclusion: Residents aged 60 and older can exclude up to $12,500 of qualified retirement income, including pensions, IRAs, and 401(k) distributions, from state taxes. This exclusion helps retirees retain more of their hard-earned savings.
If you were a Part-Year Resident, you must file a Delaware tax return: a. If you had income from any source while a resident of Delaware, or b. If you had income from a Delaware source while you were a non- resident of Delaware. Part-year residents may elect to file either a resident or non- resident return.
However, you can deduct state taxes as an itemized deduction on Schedule A. If you choose to itemize your deduction to claim state taxes you will not be able to take the standard deduction. You should calculate both the standard deduction method and the itemized method to determine which is most beneficial to you.

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