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The Utah TC-559 form is a payment coupon used by corporations and partnerships to make various tax payments. This form is essential for estimated tax payments, extension payments, and return payments. Understanding how to fill out and submit this form can help you avoid penalties and ensure compliance with state tax regulations.

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The Utah TC-559 form serves as a crucial tool for corporations and partnerships in managing their tax obligations. This payment coupon facilitates various tax payments, including estimated tax payments, extension payments, and return payments. When using the form, it is essential to indicate the type of payment being made by marking the appropriate circle on the coupon. Corporations with a tax liability of $3,000 or more must adhere to specific estimated tax payment requirements, which are due quarterly throughout the taxable year. Failure to meet these obligations may result in penalties and interest charges. For entities seeking an extension, making the necessary payment by the return due date grants an automatic extension, provided that the payment meets certain thresholds. Additionally, pass-through entities must be mindful of their withholding obligations to avoid further penalties. The TC-559 form streamlines the payment process, allowing taxpayers to submit their payments efficiently, whether by mail or electronically. Proper use of this form helps ensure compliance and minimizes the risk of incurring additional charges.

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Utah State Tax Commission

Corporate/Partnership Payment Coupon

TC-559

Rev. 11/16

 

 

Payment Coupon

Penalties and Interest

Use payment coupon TC-559 to make the following corporate/partnership tax payments:

1)Estimated tax payments

2)Extension payments

3)Return payments

Mark the circle on the coupon that shows the type of payment you are making.

If your tax payments do not equal the lesser of 90 percent of the current-year tax liability ($100 minimum tax for corporations) or 100 percent of the previous-year tax liability, we will assess a penalty of 2 percent of the unpaid tax for each month of the extension period. We will assess a late filing penalty if you file the return after the extension due date.

We will assess interest at the legal rate from the original due date until paid in full.

Corporation Estimated Tax Requirements

Every corporation with a tax liability of $3,000 or more in the current or previous tax year must make quarterly estimated tax payments. A parent company filing a combined report must make the payment when the total tax is $3,000 or more for all affiliated companies, including those that pay only the minimum tax.

A corporation does not have to make estimated tax payments the first year it is required to file a Utah return if it makes a payment on or before the due date, without extension, equal to or greater than the minimum tax.

Estimated tax payments are due in four equal payments on the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th and 12th months of the entity’s taxable year. You may make quarterly payments equal to 90 percent of the current year tax or 100 percent of the previous year tax. A corporation that had a tax liability of $100 (the minimum tax) for the previous year may prepay the minimum tax amount of $100 on the 15th day of the 12th month instead of making four $25 payments.

The Tax Commission will charge an underpayment penalty to entities that fail to make or underpay the required estimated tax.

Extension Payment Requirements

A corporation/partnership has an automatic filing extension if it makes the necessary extension payment by the return due date. The estimated tax payments must equal at least the lesser of:

1)90 percent of the current year tax liability

(or the $100 corporation minimum tax, if greater), or

2)100 percent of the previous-year tax liability.

The remaining tax, plus any penalty and interest, is due when the return is filed.

Note: A pass-through entity (partnership or S corporation) must pay 100 percent of any pass-through withholding by the original due date to avoid penalties and interest.

See Pub 58, UTAH INTEREST AND PENALTIES, at tax.utah.gov/forms.

Where to File

Send your payment coupon and payment to :

Corporate/Partnership Tax Payment

Utah State Tax Commission

210 N 1950 W

Salt Lake City, UT 84134-0180

Electronic Payment

You may make estimated tax, extension and return payments at tap.utah.gov.

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Corporation/Partnership Mail to: Utah State Tax Commission, 210 N 1950 W, SLC UT 84134-0180

TC-559

Rev. 11/16

Payment Coupon

 

Estimated payment:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st qtr.

3rd qtr.

Extension payment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tax year ending (mm/dd/yyyy)

 

2nd qtr.

4th qtr.

Return payment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name of corporation/partnership

 

EIN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City

 

 

State

Zip code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C P T

Payment amount enclosed

$

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Make check or money order payable to the Utah State Tax Commission. Do not send cash. Do not staple check to coupon. Detach check stub.

Document Details

Fact Name Details
Purpose The TC-559 form is used for making corporate and partnership tax payments in Utah, including estimated tax, extension, and return payments.
Payment Types Tax payments must be marked on the coupon, indicating whether they are estimated, extension, or return payments.
Penalties A penalty of 2% is assessed for unpaid taxes if payments do not meet the required thresholds. Late filing penalties also apply if returns are filed after the extension due date.
Estimated Tax Requirements Corporations with a tax liability of $3,000 or more must make quarterly estimated tax payments. Payments are due on the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the taxable year.
Extension Payment To qualify for an automatic extension, a corporation or partnership must make the necessary payment by the return due date, meeting specified payment criteria.
Governing Law The TC-559 form is governed by the Utah Code, specifically Title 59, Chapter 7 regarding corporate taxes.
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