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It depends. There may be several reasons for this but i do have a few suggestions you may try. The problem may be that the information is recorded on your federal return did not populate to the state return.
1. Enter the Partnership's EIN:
- On your New Jersey Partnership Return (Form NJ-1065), you will be asked for the Employer Identification Number (EIN) for the partnership. This is the tax ID assigned by the IRS to the partnership. If you're unsure, you can find this number on any official IRS correspondence or the partnership's tax filings.
2. Authorized Representative Information:
If the partnership return asks for authorization information, it may refer to identifying the person who is filing or submitting the return on behalf of the partnership. This could be a partner or someone else with authority to sign on behalf of the partnership (like a tax preparer or manager).
The authorized person or signature authority will generally be the person responsible for signing the return (the Managing Partner or General Partner).
On the NJ-1065 form, you'll typically have fields asking for the name, title, and contact information of the person responsible for the return.
3. Where to Enter This Information:
In the NJ-1065 form itself, you’ll see sections for:
- Partnership Information (like the EIN).
- Authorized Representative or Signatory Information (this may include the name, title, and phone number of the person filing).
- Signature Area: If the tax return is being filed by an authorized representative (e.g., tax preparer), this section will allow for their signature and contact details.
In the NJ Division of Taxation's online portal (if you're filing electronically), you may be asked to enter the contact information and EIN when prompted, usually in the first sections of the filing process. Check for a specific step where the system asks for the filing representative or taxpayer information.
4. Filing Representative (Tax Preparer):
- If a tax preparer is filing the return on behalf of the partnership, you will enter their information in the section where the software asks for details about who is submitting or preparing the return. This is usually in the "Preparer Information" section, which includes their name, contact number, and PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number).
Conclusion:
To enter the authenticity/authorization information for your New Jersey partnership return, you'll need to make sure the EIN and any representative details are correctly filled out in the Partnership Information and Signature sections of the NJ-1065 form. If you're using online filing, these fields will be in the appropriate sections of the e-filing system.
If you're still unsure, it's always a good idea to review the instructions for NJ-1065 or consult with a tax professional who is familiar with New Jersey business taxes to ensure everything is properly filled out!
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