Delaware form 200 c 2002-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tax year at the top of the form. Ensure you select whether this is an initial, final, or amended return by checking the appropriate box.
  3. Fill in the fiscal year dates and list the number of non-resident partners or shareholders. Provide the name and address of your business, including any Delaware address if different.
  4. Input your Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Social Security Number and describe the nature of your business.
  5. Complete Section 1 with Delaware sourced income for non-residents. Calculate your tax liability by multiplying this amount by .0595 in Section 2.
  6. If applicable, attach Form 700 for non-refundable credits in Section 3. Subtract these from your tax liability in Section 4 to find your balance.
  7. Enter any estimated taxes paid in Section 5 and determine if you owe additional taxes or are due a refund in Sections 6 and 7 respectively.
  8. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are provided at the bottom of the form before submitting it.

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Delawares Gross Receipts Tax is a tax on the total gross revenues of a business, regardless of their source. This tax is levied on the seller of goods or services, rather than on the consumer.
Gross receipts taxes are also taxes on sales, but unlike a general sales tax, the tax is levied on the seller rather than the consumer.
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.
You must file a tax return if you have any gross income from sources in Delaware during the tax year.
Businesses operating AND incorporated in Delaware must pay gross receipts, franchise and corporate income tax. Businesses with employees who work in Delaware must pay withholding tax and unemployment insurance tax.

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Starting January 1, 2021, Delaware mandates online filing for gross receipts taxes, as detailed in TIM 2020-2. To file, visit tax.delaware.gov, where you can submit your tax forms and payments electronically using a credit/debit card or bank transfer.
Please note a federal extension automatically extends the Delaware due date. An extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay.

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