Application for Extension for Filing Individual Income Tax Return
This file is for individuals seeking an extension to file their North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return. It provides instructions on how to apply for a 6-month extension using Form D-410. The file outlines the eligibility criteria, penalties, and steps for submitting the form.
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Filling out the Application for Extension form is a straightforward process. Start by estimating your tax liability using the available information. Follow the step-by-step instructions to complete and submit the form on time.

How to fill out the Application for Extension for Filing Individual Income Tax Return?
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Properly estimate your tax liability and enter the amount on Line 1 of Form D-410.
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Enter any withheld income tax, estimated tax payments, and other expected payments on Line 2.
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Calculate the balance due by subtracting Line 2 from Line 1 and enter the result on Line 3.
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Provide your and your spouse's social security numbers, names, and addresses accurately.
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Submit the completed Form D-410 by the regular due date of your tax return.
Who needs the Application for Extension for Filing Individual Income Tax Return?
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Individuals who need more time to file their North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return.
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Taxpayers who expect to owe additional tax and need an extension to gather required information.
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Residents who were out of the country when their tax return was due and need an additional extension.
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Individuals who need to avoid penalties for late filing but require extra time to prepare their return.
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Spouses filing jointly who need to synchronize their tax extension applications.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit Form D-410, you have several options: 1. Mail the completed form to N.C. Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 25000, Raleigh, NC 27640-0635. 2. Submit online via the North Carolina Department of Revenue's Electronic Services. My advice: ensure all fields are accurately completed and submit before the original due date to avoid penalties.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
For 2024: Submit Form D-410 by April 15, 2024. For 2025: Submit Form D-410 by April 15, 2025.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of Form D-410 is to allow taxpayers to request a six-month extension for filing their North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return. This extension can provide additional time for individuals to gather necessary documentation and information to accurately complete their tax return. It is important to note that this extension does not grant extra time to pay any tax due, and interest and penalties may still apply if the tax is not paid by the original due date.

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- 1. Social Security Number: Enter your Social Security Number and your spouse's if filing jointly.
- 2. Name: Provide your first, middle initial, and last name, as well as your spouse's name if filing jointly.
- 3. Address: Enter your mailing address, including city, state, ZIP code, and country if not in the U.S.
- 4. Tax Liability: Estimate and enter your tax liability for the year on Line 1.
- 5. Payments: Enter any payments made for the year on Line 2, including withheld income tax and estimated payments.
- 6. Balance Due: Calculate the balance due by subtracting payments from the tax liability and enter the amount on Line 3.
- 7. Out of Country: Fill in the circle if you were out of the country on the due date.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
If you fail to submit this form on time, you may be subject to penalties and interest. Late filing and late payment penalties can significantly increase your tax liability.
- Interest: You will owe interest on the tax not paid by the original due date.
- Late Payment Penalty: A penalty of 10 percent (minimum $5) will be charged on the tax not paid by the due date.
- Late Filing Penalty: A penalty of 5 percent of the tax not paid will be charged for each month your return is late (minimum $5, maximum 25 percent).
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Filing Extension: Use this form to request an additional six months to file your tax return.
- 2. Out of the Country: Request additional time if you were out of the country when your return was due.
- 3. Joint Returns: File this form if you and your spouse are seeking a joint extension.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of Form D-410?
Form D-410 is used to request a 6-month extension for filing the North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return.
Can I estimate my tax liability if I am unsure?
Yes, you can estimate your tax liability, but it is important to be as accurate as possible with the information you have.
Does an extension grant more time to pay the tax due?
No, the extension does not grant additional time to pay the tax. Interest and penalties may still apply if the tax is not paid by the original due date.
How do I submit Form D-410 online?
You can file Form D-410 online at the North Carolina Department of Revenue's website through the Electronic Services section.
What happens if my extension request is denied?
You will be notified if your extension request is denied, and you may be subject to penalties for late filing if you do not submit your return by the due date.
Can I use this form to request an extension for other tax returns?
No, Form D-410 is specifically for requesting an extension to file the North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return. It cannot be used for other types of tax returns.
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Can I submit Form D-410 if I am out of the country?
Yes, if you were out of the country on the due date, you can request an additional extension using Form D-410 by filling in the appropriate section.