The Montana Department of Revenue will mail 2018 livestock per capita fee bills this week. Payment is due by May 31. Livestock owners can pay online at ReportYourLivestock.mt.gov or by … Livestock Per Capita Fee Payments due May 31
Despite changes made to IRC 529 in the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act”, a withdrawal from a Montana 529 Plan to pay for K-12 tuition continues to be a nonqualified … Withdrawals from Montana 529 Plans to Pay for K-12 Tuition may be Taxable in Montana
The 2017 Montana Form 2 Legal Reference Guide (PDF, 1 MB) provides quick references to the statutes and administrative rules that apply to each line on the tax return. Related … Form 2 with MCA and ARM References
The department recently mailed delinquency letters to S corporations and partnerships. Taxpayers who do not respond to these notices may be subject to tax estimation. We send delinquency notices to … Pass-through Entity Delinquency Letters
We would like to remind owners of real and personal property about several important deadlines approaching soon: March 1 Business and industrial equipment owners need to report their personal property … March 1 Deadline Reminder for Property Owners
Identity theft places a burden on its victims and presents a challenge to businesses, organizations and government agencies, including the Montana Department of Revenue. The department takes precautions to guard … Guard Against Identity Theft
If you prepare Montana returns for pass-through entities, be aware that they are subject to certain withholding requirements. The entity may qualify for a waiver from the withholding requirements for … Filing for a Waiver from Pass-through Entity Withholding (Form PT-AGR)
New this year! Commercial property owners will need to report their income and expense data online with ePass Montana by April 15. Electronic reporting is more efficient and accurate. The … Commercial Property Income and Expense Reporting