8831 Excise Taxes on Excess Inclusions of REMIC Residual Interests Form (Rev-2025

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Use this form to report and pay: excise tax on any transfer of a residual interest in a REMIC to a disqualified organization, the amount due if the tax is waived, or.
There is a 6% excise tax on excess contributions to IRAs that are not timely removed. This excise tax applies for each year the excess contributions remain in the IRA. To avoid the 6% excise tax, you must withdraw any excess contribution plus earnings.
Form 8612 is used by real estate investment trusts (REITs) to figure and pay the excise tax on undistributed income under section 4981. The excise tax is 4% of the excess, if any, of the required distribution over the distributed amount.
The excise tax revenue often goes to either a general fund or trust fund earmarked for a specific purpose related to the taxed product or service, such as funding transportation infrastructure or public health initiatives. For instance, an excise tax on fuel may help fund highway improvements.
Excise taxes are taxes imposed on certain goods, services, and activities. Taxpayers include importers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers, and vary depending on the specific tax. Excise taxes may be imposed at the time of: Entry into the United States, or sale or use after importation.
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Federal excise tax is usually imposed on the sale of things like fuel, airline tickets, heavy trucks and highway tractors, indoor tanning, tires, tobacco and other goods and services.
Personal Property Tax You may also find that you owe a personal property or excise tax depending on your state or municipality of residence. Personal property taxes are based on the current value of your vehicle and are paid once per year. About half of all U.S. states currently charge a vehicle property tax.
It is a state tax, but cities and towns collect it. Though many think its used for streets and roads, transportation or other infrastructure, thats actually not the case. The money goes into the general fund, so every municipality can use it however it wants.

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