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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.
You will receive a tax return acknowledgement from the Delaware Division of Revenue when your return has been received and is being processed. If additional information is needed to process your return, the Division of Revenue will contact you.
If you do not take some action to pay your tax bill, we may take any of the following actions: File a Notice of judgment; Serve a Notice of Warrant; Seize and sell your property (personal, real estate, and business property);
Form 5403 is mandatory to be included with any deed recordation In Delaware. The revised form authorizes the State of Delaware to withhold the tax on any capital gains at the time of closing, although some sellers may be exempt from withholding.
If the department needs to verify information reported on your return or request additional information, the process will take longer. Math errors in your return or other adjustments. You used more than one form type to complete your return. Your return was missing information or incomplete.
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The Franchise Tax Board will send a notice or letter to personal taxpayers and business entities for issues that may include but not limited to: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We need to notify you of delays in processing your return.
If you owe tax and have not paid all of it, we will send you a Tax Advisory Notice explaining why you owe, and shortly afterwards a bill. The bill will include the tax due, plus penalties and interest that we have charged on the unpaid balance of your account from the date you should have paid your taxes.
Notices are sent out when the department determines taxpayers owe taxes to the State that have not been paid for a number of reasons.

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