Form 71-661-23-8-1-000 (Rev 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the Taxpayer section, including your first name, initial, last name, and Social Security Number (SSN). If applicable, fill in your spouse's details as well.
  3. Provide your mailing address, ensuring to include the street number and any rural route information. Fill in the city, state, zip code, and county code.
  4. Indicate if this is a new address since your last tax return by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Complete the Banking Information section by entering the name of your bank or financial institution.
  6. Fill out the Employer Information section with your employer's name and address details.
  7. In the Payment Information section, enter the tax year for which you are making this request and specify the total amount owed as shown on your return.
  8. Indicate any payment you are making with your tax return and specify the amount due each month. Remember that interest will continue until full payment is made.

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You must submit your condonation applications within five years from the end of the relevant assessment year. If you received a refund based on a court order, the five-year limit does not include the duration your case was pending in court. You have six months from the date of the court order to apply for condonation.
Use Form 9465 to request a monthly installment plan if you cannot pay the full amount you owe shown on your tax return (or on a notice we sent you).
6. How to file Form 71? Go to E File Income Tax Forms File Income Tax Forms. Go to Persons not dependent on any source of income tab and Click on File now on Procedure for Assessment (Form 71) Select the Relevant Assessment year for which Form 71 is being filed.
Where to mail your income tax return Mississippi Form 80-105 Resident Individual Income Tax Return Receiving a Refund Making a Payment P.O. Box 23058 Jackson, MS 39225-3058 P.O. Box 23050 Jackson, MS 39225-3050
Form 80-105 is the Mississippi Resident Individual Income Tax Return used to report your income earned and taxes owed to the state of Mississippi for the 2024 tax year.
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How to Claim TDS Refund Online After registration, you can file your income tax return by downloading the relevant ITR form. Fill in the requisite details, upload the Form and click on submit. Upon filing the ITR, an acknowledgement is generated for the ITR submitted, which you must e-verify.
(1)Where in respect of any assessment year the net result of the computation under any head of income, other than Capital gains, is a loss and the assessee has no income under the head Capital gains, he shall, subject to the provisions of this Chapter, be entitled to have the amount of such loss set off against his