422.91 - CREDIT FOR ESTIMATED TAX.

        422.91  CREDIT FOR ESTIMATED TAX.         Any amount of estimated tax paid is a credit against the amount of      tax due on a final, completed return, and any overpayment of five      dollars or more shall be refunded to the taxpayer with interest, the      interest to begin to accrue on the first day of the second calendar      month following the date of payment or the date the return was due to      be filed or was filed, whichever is the latest, at the rate      established under section 421.7, and the return constitutes a claim      for refund for this purpose.  Amounts less than five dollars shall be      refunded to the taxpayer only upon written application in accordance      with section 422.73, and only if the application is filed within      twelve months after the due date for the return.         In lieu of claiming a refund, the taxpayer may elect to have the      overpayment shown on its final, completed return for the taxable year      credited to the tax liability for the following taxable year.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 422.91; 81 Acts, ch 133, § 3, 4; 82 Acts, ch 1180, §      5, 9] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         89 Acts, ch 251, §28