What is the Kentucky Tax Requisition form?
The Kentucky Tax Requisition form, known as 40A727, is used to request various income tax forms from the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet. This form allows individuals, attorneys, CPAs, and tax practitioners to order necessary tax documents for filing state income tax returns. It includes a list of available forms and instructions for completing the requisition.
Who can use the Kentucky Tax Requisition form?
Anyone needing Kentucky income tax forms can use the requisition form. This includes individual taxpayers, attorneys, certified public accountants (CPAs), tax practitioners, and other professionals involved in tax preparation. Each user must select their category on the form to ensure proper processing.
What types of forms can be ordered using this requisition?
The form allows you to order a variety of tax documents, including the Kentucky Individual Income Tax Return (Form 740), nonresident returns, amended returns, and various schedules related to deductions and credits. There are also forms for fiduciary, partnership, and corporate taxes. Some forms are provided at no charge, while others may incur a fee.
How do I submit the Kentucky Tax Requisition form?
To submit the requisition form, fill it out completely with your contact information and the quantity of each form you wish to order. Make sure to include payment if required. Then, mail the completed form and your check, if applicable, to the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet at the address provided on the form. Ensure that you do not detach the label on the form, as it is used for mailing purposes.
Is there a cost associated with ordering forms?
Yes, there is a cost associated with ordering certain forms. The cost varies based on the quantity ordered. For example, the first 24 forms are priced at a certain rate, and the price decreases with larger quantities. Additionally, envelopes are available for purchase in groups of 100. Always check the cost schedule included on the requisition form for accurate pricing.