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August 2014 e-Alerts Digest         PASS-THROUGH ENTITIES
Filing Remindersone

Pass-through entity returns (Form 502) are due on or before August 15, 2014 from: 

  • Fiscal year filers whose taxable year ends on April 30, 2014.
  • Fiscal year filers whose taxable year ends on October 31, 2013 and who are filing under Virginia's automatic 6-month extension. 

Virginia Automatic Extension Reminder: Virginia law provides for an automatic 6-month extension from the original due date for filing. To take advantage of the automatic extension, the return must be filed on or before the end of the extension period. Please note: The automatic extension does not allow for additional time to pay any balance of tax due. Penalty and/or interest may apply to returns with a tentative tax due that was not paid by the original due date for filing the return. Also, the extension penalty may apply to returns that were filed during the extension period if less than 90 percent of the return's total tax liability was paid by the original due date.

 

For details regarding pass-through entity filing extensions and penalties, visit the Department of Taxation's Pass-Through Entity web page.

 

Remember: It is very important that the Department of Taxation maintains accurate information regarding taxpayer businesses. Many tax account updates can be performed through the Department's Business iFile system. Visit the  Online Services FAQ web page for information on what updates taxpayers can make through Business iFile. 

 

Helpful Resource: Virginia Taxpayer Bill of Rightsone

The Virginia Taxpayer Bill of Rights booklet outlines taxpayer rights in contacts with the Department, and contains a wealth of other useful information, forms, and instructions.


 

Intended as a guide to the rights provided in the Code of Virginia under the Virginia Taxpayer Bill of Rights, the booklet also describes the role of the Taxpayer Rights Advocate and the agency's collections, office audit, and field audit processes in detail, and covers the basics for offers in compromise and administrative appeals.  The booklet's appendices include forms and instructions for submitting an appeal or an offer in compromise, plus forms for designating a power of attorney.


 

The Virginia Taxpayer Bill of Rights booklet is a valuable resource for both taxpayers and tax professionals.  Be sure to bookmark or download a copy of the booklet for your tax reference library!

 

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