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All business organizations, including corporations, fiduciaries, partnerships, proprietorships, combined groups, and homeowners' associations must file a Business Profits Tax return provided they are carrying on business activity within New Hampshire and their gross business income from everywhere is in excess of
Generally, you must file a New York State income tax return if you're a New York State resident and are required to file a federal return. You may also have to file a New York State return if you're a nonresident of New York and you have income from New York State sources.
Form BT-Summary must be filed by all business organizations that are required to file a Business Profits Tax and/or a Business Enterprise Tax return.
All business organizations, including corporations, fiduciaries, partnerships, proprietorships, combined groups, and homeowners' associations must file a Business Profits Tax return provided they are carrying on business activity within New Hampshire and their gross business income from everywhere is in excess of
The NH Interest and Dividends return is called Form DP-10. This one form is used for resident and part-year resident returns. There is no filing requirement for nonresidents. See for instructions, the Interest and Dividends Quick Checklist(what is/isn't taxable by NH) and tax forms.
All business organizations, including single member Limited Liability Companies (SMLLC), taxed as a corporation federally must file a Form NH-1120 return provided they have conducted business activity in New Hampshire and their gross business income from everywhere is in excess of $50,000.
Individuals: Individuals who are residents or inhabitants of New Hampshire for any part of the tax year must file a return if they received more than $2,400 of gross interest and/or dividend income for a single individual or $4,800 of such income for a married couple filing a joint New Hampshire return.
For taxable periods beginning on or after January 1, 2019, every business enterprise with more than $217,000 of gross receipts from all activities, or an enterprise value tax base of more than $108,000, must file a BET return.