New Hampshire Interest and Dividends Tax Estimated Quarterly
Extracted from PDF file 2023-new-hampshire-form-dp-10-es-2013.pdf, last modified November 2022Interest and Dividends Tax Estimated Quarterly
New Hampshire 2023 DP-10-ES Department of Revenue Administration ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX Taxpayer's Worksheet - Keep This Page For Your Records 1 All interest and dividend income subject to tax under RSA 77 2 Less Exemption(s) – check the exemption(s) that apply (see instructions): Partnership/LLC Estate 2(a) Yourself 2(b) 65 (or over) or disabled Blind Spouse 65 (or over) or disabled Spouse Blind Spouse Total number of boxes checked x $2400 = 2(a) Total number of boxes checked x $1200 = 2(b) 2(c) Total exemptions (Line 2(a) plus 2(b)) 3 New Hampshire Taxable Income (Line 1 minus Line 2(c)) 4 New Hampshire Interest and Dividends Tax (Line 3 multiplied by 4%) If Line 4 is less than $500, see instructions 5 RSA 77-G Education Tax Credit 6 OVERPAYMENT from previous taxable period (If the overpayment exceeds the first 1/4 installment, the overage will be applied to the next consecutive installment(s) until fully depleted) 7 BALANCE OF ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX (Line 4 minus Lines 5 and 6) COMPUTATION AND RECORD OF PAYMENTS Date Paid Amount of Each Installment (1/4 of Line 4) Overpayment and Credit Applied to Installment Balance Due Calendar Year Due Dates April 15, 2023 June 15, 2023 Sept. 15, 2023 Jan. 15, 2024 IMPORTANT Enter the primary taxpayer and spousal information in the same order on all tax documents to avoid delays in processing. THE PENALTY PROVISIONS OF RSA 21-J:32 WILL APPLY IF THE ESTIMATE REQUIREMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN MET DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022 MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLINE AT GRANITE TAX CONNECT www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc New Hampshire 2023 DP-10-ES Department of Revenue Administration DP10ES2311862 ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX For the CALENDAR year 2023 or other taxable period beginning: ENTITY TYPE - Check One MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY 1 - Individual/Joint and ending: MI 4 - Estate If issued a DIN, use the DIN in the appropriate taxpayer identification box. DO NOT enter SSN or FEIN Last Name First Name 3 - Partnership/LLC Social Security Number Taxpayer Identification Number Spouse's Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Name of Partnership, Estate, or LLC Number & Street Address Address (continued) City / Town State Zip Code + 4 (or Canadian Postal Code) DO NOT CUT. SUBMIT THIS ENTIRE PAGE. MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLINE AT GRANITE TAX CONNECT www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc Or mail to: NH DRA PO Box 1265 Concord NH 03302-1265 DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022 Make Check Payable to: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Enclose, but do not staple or tape your payment to this estimate. Payment Form 1 Amount of This Payment Do not file a $0 estimate New Hampshire 2023 DP-10-ES Department of Revenue Administration DP10ES2311862 ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX For the CALENDAR year 2023 or other taxable period beginning: ENTITY TYPE - Check One MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY 1 - Individual/Joint and ending: 3 - Partnership/LLC 4 - Estate If issued a DIN, use the DIN in the appropriate taxpayer identification box. DO NOT enter SSN or FEIN Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Taxpayer Identification Number Spouse's Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Name of Partnership, Estate, or LLC Number & Street Address Address (continued) State City / Town Zip Code + 4 (or Canadian Postal Code) DO NOT CUT. SUBMIT THIS ENTIRE PAGE. MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLINE AT GRANITE TAX CONNECT www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc Or mail to: NH DRA PO Box 1265 Concord NH 03302-1265 DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022 Make Check Payable to: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Enclose, but do not staple or tape your payment to this estimate. Payment Form 2 Amount of This Payment Do not file a $0 estimate New Hampshire 2023 DP-10-ES Department of Revenue Administration DP10ES2311862 ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX For the CALENDAR year 2023 or other taxable period beginning: MMDDYYYY ENTITY TYPE - Check One MMDDYYYY 1 - Individual/Joint and ending: 3 - Partnership/LLC 4 - Estate If issued a DIN, use the DIN in the appropriate taxpayer identification box. DO NOT enter SSN or FEIN Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Taxpayer Identification Number Spouse's Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Name of Partnership, Estate, or LLC Number & Street Address Address (continued) State City / Town Zip Code + 4 (or Canadian Postal Code) DO NOT CUT. SUBMIT THIS ENTIRE PAGE. MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLINE AT GRANITE TAX CONNECT www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc Or mail to: NH DRA PO Box 1265 Concord NH 03302-1265 DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022 Make Check Payable to: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Enclose, but do not staple or tape your payment to this estimate. Payment Form 3 Amount of This Payment Do not file a $0 estimate New Hampshire 2023 DP-10-ES Department of Revenue Administration DP10ES2311862 ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX For the CALENDAR year 2023 or other taxable period beginning: ENTITY TYPE - Check One MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY 1 - Individual/Joint and ending: 3 - Partnership/LLC 4 - Estate If issued a DIN, use the DIN in the appropriate taxpayer identification box. DO NOT enter SSN or FEIN Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Taxpayer Identification Number Spouse's Last Name First Name MI Social Security Number Name of Partnership, Estate, or LLC Number & Street Address Address (continued) State City / Town Zip Code + 4 (or Canadian Postal Code) DO NOT CUT. SUBMIT THIS ENTIRE PAGE. MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLINE AT GRANITE TAX CONNECT www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc Or mail to: NH DRA PO Box 1265 Concord NH 03302-1265 DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022 Make Check Payable to: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Enclose, but do not staple or tape your payment to this estimate. Payment Form 4 Amount of This Payment Do not file a $0 estimate New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration 2023 DP-10-ES ESTIMATED INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS TAX INSTRUCTIONS Who Must Pay Estimated Tax Every taxpayer required to file an Interest and Dividends Tax Return must also make estimated Interest and Dividends Tax payments for its subsequent taxable period, unless the annual estimated tax for the subsequent taxable period is less than $500. See “Exceptions to the Underpayment of Estimated Tax Penalty” below. Note: For taxable periods ending on or after December 31, 2013, interest and dividends income shall be taxed as follows: • Income received by estates held by trustees treated as grantor trusts under Section 671 of the United States Internal Revenue Code shall be included in the return of their grantor, to the extent that the grantor is an inhabitant or resident of New Hampshire. • Income reported by, and taxed federally as interest or dividends to, a trust beneficiary shall be included as interest or dividends in the return of such beneficiary, to the extent that the beneficiary is an inhabitant or resident of New Hampshire with respect to distributions from a trust not treated as a grantor trust under 671 of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Where to Make Payments Make estimated tax payments online at Granite Tax Connect www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc or mail to NH DRA, PO Box 1265, Concord NH 03302-1265. When to Make Payments Note: If the 15th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the estimated tax payment is due on the next business day. CALENDAR YEAR FILERS: 1st quarterly estimated tax payment due April 15, 2023 2nd quarterly estimated tax payment due June 15, 2023 3rd quarterly estimated tax payment due September 15, 2023 4th quarterly estimated tax payment is due January 15, 2024 FISCAL YEAR FILERS: Quarterly estimated tax payments are due on or before the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th and 12th months of the taxable period to which they relate. Payment of Estimated Tax Estimated tax may be paid in full with the initial declaration, or in installments on the required due dates. If paying in full, only one payment form is required. By utilizing Granite Tax Connect at www.revenue.nh.gov/gtc, you may authorize the Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) to automatically withdraw estimate payments from your account electronically. Simply specify each date for which you would like a payment to be withdrawn from your account and each payment will be withdrawn on those dates. Joint filers: Enter the primary taxpayer and spousal information in the same order on all tax documents to avoid delays in processing. Underpayment of Estimated Tax Penalty A penalty may be imposed pursuant to RSA 21-J:32 for any underpayment of estimated tax if the payments are less than 90% of the current tax period's tax liability. If estimate payments are not made by the statutory due date, even if 90% of the tax is eventually paid, an underpayment penalty may be assessed. If an estimated payment is missed, send the payment as soon as possible to reduce any penalty. This penalty will not be imposed if any of the statutory exceptions are met. Exceptions to the Underpayment of Estimated Tax Penalty The underpayment of estimated tax penalty shall not apply if you meet one of the exceptions provided in RSA 21-J:32. Use Form DP 2210/2220 to determine whether you have met one of the exceptions, or to compute the amount of the penalty associated with the underpayment of estimated tax. This form may be obtained from our website at www.revenue.nh.gov or by calling the Forms Line at (603) 230-5001. Need Help? Questions not covered here may be answered in our “Frequently Asked Questions” available on our website at www.revenue.nh.gov or by calling Taxpayer Services at (603) 230-5920, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. All written correspondence to the Department should include the taxpayer name, taxpayer identification number, the name of a contact person, and a daytime telephone number. Individuals who need auxiliary aids for effective communications in programs and services of the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration are invited to make their needs and preferences known. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may call TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735- 2964. Mandatory Electronic Payments RSA 21-J:3, XXI requires taxpayers who had a tax liability in the prior tax year of $100,000 or more to make payment electronically. Pursuant to RSA 21-J:33, III, a failure to comply with the electronic payment requirements under RSA 21-J:3, XXI, will result in a penalty equal to 5% of the amount of tax due not to exceed $5,000. This penalty is in addition to any other penalty that may be applicable and shall be assessed, collected, and paid in the same manner as taxes. The penalty in this paragraph shall not apply if failure to pay electronically was due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect of the taxpayer. DP-10-ES 2023 Version 1.1 08/2022
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More about the New Hampshire Form DP-10-ES-2013 Corporate Income Tax Voucher TY 2023
We last updated the Interest and Dividends Tax Estimated Quarterly in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form DP-10-ES-2013, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form DP-10-ES-2013 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other New Hampshire tax forms here.
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Form Code | Form Name |
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Form DP-10 | Interest and Dividends Tax Return |
Form DP-10-ES | Interest and Dividends Tax Estimated Quarterly |
DP-10-Inst | Interest and Dividends Instructions |
Form DP-100 | Report of Address Change |
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Form Sources:
New Hampshire usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated New Hampshire Form DP-10-ES-2013 from the Department of Revenue Administration in January 2024.
Form DP-10-ES-2013 is a New Hampshire Corporate Income Tax form. Payment vouchers are provided to accompany checks mailed to pay off tax liabilities, and are used by the revenue department to record the purpose of the check and the SSN/EIN of the taxpayer who sent it. Many states recommend that taxpayers also write their social security number and the purpose of the payment on the check itself, in case the accompanying payment voucher is misplaced or destroyed.
About the Corporate Income Tax
The IRS and most states require corporations to file an income tax return, with the exact filing requirements depending on the type of company.
Sole proprietorships or disregarded entities like LLCs are filed on Schedule C (or the state equivalent) of the owner's personal income tax return, flow-through entities like S Corporations or Partnerships are generally required to file an informational return equivilent to the IRS Form 1120S or Form 1065, and full corporations must file the equivalent of federal Form 1120 (and, unlike flow-through corporations, are often subject to a corporate tax liability).
Additional forms are available for a wide variety of specific entities and transactions including fiduciaries, nonprofits, and companies involved in other specific types of business.
Historical Past-Year Versions of New Hampshire Form DP-10-ES-2013
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