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Signature of Paid Preparer: Date If prepared by a person other than taxpayer, this certification is based on all information of which the preparer has any knowledge. MAIL TO: N.C. Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box 25000, Raleigh, N.C. 27640-0500.
A taxpayer that receives an automatic extension to file a federal corporate income tax return will be granted an automatic state extension to file the N.C. S-Corporation tax return, Form CD-401S.
What is the CD-V and Why Should You Use It? If you are filing a North Carolina C-Corporation tax return (CD-405) or S-Corporation tax return (CD-401S) for the current tax year and you owe additional tax, you can pay the balance due on Form CD-V using the Departments online filing and payment system.
A traditional 401(k) is an employer-sponsored plan that gives employees a choice of investment options. Employee contributions to a 401(k) plan and any earnings from the investments are tax-deferred. You pay the taxes on contributions and earnings when the savings are withdrawn.
Youll be paying taxes on interest until the CD docHubes maturity, and youll receive a 1099-INT form for every year the CD accrues interest. If you decide to take out your money before the CD matures, most banks and credit unions will hit you with an early withdrawal penalty.

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There is also no inheritance tax, estate tax, or military retirement benefit taxes in North Carolina. However, other forms of retirement income such as withdrawals from retirement accounts and pension incomes are subject to taxation at North Carolinas flat income tax rate of 4.75%.
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