Annual report on revenues and expenditures of foreign fire insuracne premiums 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Entity' and 'Fire District #' if known, followed by the 'County' and 'Address'. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  3. Indicate the type of organization by checking the appropriate box: Fire Department, Fire Company, or Benevolent Association.
  4. Fill in the location details including 'Town or City Where Located' and any applicable village or fire protection district information.
  5. Enter the balance as of January 1, 2014, followed by detailing revenues from foreign fire insurance premiums. List each source separately with corresponding amounts.
  6. Include any interest earned on investments related to foreign fire insurance. Sum up total revenues and total balance.
  7. Document expenditures clearly, stating their purpose in general terms. If necessary, add a separate sheet for additional entries.
  8. Finally, certify the report by signing and providing your title, printed name, telephone number, and email address before submitting via email or fax.

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Question: What is the Foreign Fire Tax Program? Answer: The foreign fire tax program as set forth in New York Insurance Law 9104 and 9105 requires foreign and alien insurance companies to pay a 2% tax on premiums written for insurance against loss or damage by fire on property located in the State.
Foreign and alien stock and mutual insurance companies authorized to transact fire insurance business in New York State are required to pay an annual fire insurance premium tax of 2% on premiums written on property located in the State for any insurance against loss or damage by fire.
This fee, previously referred to as a foreign fire insurance tax, equals 2% of the fire portion of the insurance policy premium received from fire insurance upon property situated within an Illinois municipality or fire protection district.

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When a homeowner experiences a fire that results in a total loss of their home, they may receive an insurance payout based on the homes insured value. However, if the amount received exceeds the homeowners original purchase priceor basisin the home, the difference could be subject to taxation.
The foreign fire insurance tax is a 2% tax on insurance companies, not incorporated under the laws of Illinois, that is engaged in placing fire insurance in the Village.

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