District of Columbia filing status may be different than federal fil- ing status. Allowable filing statuses are Single, MFJ, MFS, MFS on same return, registered domestic partners filing jointly or fil- ing separately on same return, HOH and Dependent claimed by someone else.
Do I have to file a DC income tax return?
Do I have to file a DC income tax return? You must file a DC tax return if: You were a resident of the District of Columbia and you were required to file a federal tax return. Your permanent residence was in the District of Columbia for either part of or the full taxable year.
Do I have to register my business in DC?
If your company is a DC corporation, DC partnership, or DC limited liability company, you need to be registered and in good standing with the DCRA Corporation Division. All business entities registered are required to have a Washington DC registered agent and office.
How to contact OTR in Washington, DC?
Washington, DC 20024 For additional information, please contact OTR’s e-Services Unit, via email, at: [email protected]
Can a trade name be used in the District of Columbia?
To benefit the business community, the District of Columbia allows registration and use of a trade name, a business name which is different from your true name, if you are an individual, or from your corporation, partnership, or company name.
Where to find DC office of tax and revenue?
The Office of Tax and Revenue will issue additional guidance as soon as more information becomes available. You should consult with a tax professional or visit MyTax.DC.gov for information on available credits and if the exclusion of unemployment compensation qualifies you for any credit under District tax law.
When to apply for tax exemption in the District of Columbia?
Most organizations recognized by the Internal Revenue Service will qualify for exemption under the District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act. The effective date for all income and franchise tax exemptions generally will be the receipt date of the application for exemption Form FR-164 by the Office of Tax and Revenue.