jklcpa Posted January 25, 2016 Report Posted January 25, 2016 Would someone who has DE loaded in ATX 2015 or another vendor's software please tell me what voucher is listed as the form for remitting a balance due on a Form 1100 C corp DE return being e-filed? TIA My confusion - The DE DOR website lists 200-EF for 2013 and 1100-V for 2014 as the forms to use. My program printed out a 2015 Form 200-V for remitting, but that is the form used for personal returns (personal returns are the Form 200 series). A rep in the corp dept told me to mail in with a letter, and the MeF handbook for these returns looks like a cut-and-paste from the individual handbook for the payment methods, and that isn't accurate for corp returns or pass-through entities. Quote
rfassett Posted January 25, 2016 Report Posted January 25, 2016 I do not see an 1100-V in ATX. The 200-V is there but it does not come up with a balance due in the corp return. The letter says to send the balance due in an envelope with the payment voucher and a check made payable to DDR. Write 2015 Delaware 1100, the voucher number and the ein on the check. So ATX leaves it a mystery as to which voucher to include but it does note that a voucher should be in the envelope. It sounds like the letter with the requisite info should suffice. Quote
jklcpa Posted January 25, 2016 Author Report Posted January 25, 2016 Ron, thank you for checking. Quote
DBerg Posted January 25, 2016 Report Posted January 25, 2016 Since I did not see a Form 1100V in the ATX program I went to the DOR site and found a list of business forms, there is no 1100 V listed here either. http://revenue.delaware.gov/services/bt_number.shtml At the bottom of the DE 1100 page 2, on the state site, it has this (http://revenue.delaware.gov/services/current_bt/TY15_1100e.pdf) "MAKE CHECK PAYABLE AND MAIL TO: Delaware Division of Revenue, P.O. Box 2044, Wilmington, DE 19899-2044" Normally the state would put "Mail Voucher xxx and check to " or say see instructions for payment information. Sorry could not be of more help. Quote
jklcpa Posted January 26, 2016 Author Report Posted January 26, 2016 DBerg, yes, that notation at the bottom is the standard wording that's appeared on the Form 1100 for many years now. I'll be mailing the payment in with a letter. Quote
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