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Form D-400, also known as the North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return, is an official document used by residents of North Carolina to report their annual taxable income and calculate their state income tax liability for the preceding year.
The due date for filing Form NC-3 and the required W-2 and 1099 statements is January 31 of the following calendar year. These forms should be filed electronically using the eNC3 and Information Reporting Application.
Returns filed after the due date are subject to a failure to file penalty of 5% of the net tax due for each month, or part of a month, the return is late (maximum 25% of the additional tax), If the return is filed under an extension, the late filing penalty will be assessed from the extended filing date rather than
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A claim for refund of sales and use tax paid on qualifying purchases is to be filed on Form E-585.
A Return is Required if Federal Gross Income Exceeds: Single, $12,750. Married Filing Jointly, $25,500. Married Filing Separately (if spouse does not itemize), $12,750. Married Filing Separately (if spouse claims itemized deductions), $0.
Electronic filing, or e-filing, is the process of submitting your completed individual income tax return (which includes all of your filing information) to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the Internet.

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