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posted Mar 6, 2021 11:17:30 AM

Utah State Form TC-675R

I have a form TC-675R that requires I input the "Producer's Utah Account Number", which I have completed and have taken this number exactly as found on this form. However, I continue to get an error on the tax review that states that the number I have input is incorrect, and that it ends with the letters WTH. But, the form I have shows the last three letters as being WMP. This is preventing me from e-filing all my tax returns. Is this a TurboTax error, or an error on the producer's TC-675R form?

Thanks.

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Employee Tax Expert
Mar 8, 2021 3:22:12 PM

The Utah payer ID must be a 14 character number. The first eleven characters are numeric and the last three are “wth.” Please do not include hyphens.

 

Example: 12345678901wth.

 

Utah will NOT accept any other version for the Payer ID. 

 

New Member
Mar 9, 2021 7:35:10 AM

Thank you for your response! However, the number I have is correct. But, in speaking with the Utah State Tax Commission, they are suggesting that I incorrectly input the mineral royalties in correctly and is consequently looking for the last three letters to end in WTH which means withholding. But, the tax form provided by the mineral producer ends in different letters, which is confirmed to be correct.

Expert Alumni
Mar 11, 2021 10:53:02 AM

Please try to enter the producer code with the last 3 characters "wmp" lower-cased.  When entering a code ending in wth on other UT forms lower case seems to work.  Give it try.

New Member
Mar 6, 2023 2:51:06 PM

The instructions for Utah tax form TC-40W specifically says in Part 2- Utah Mineral Production Withholding - TC-675R, Line 3: Producer's Utah withholding number from box "3" of TC-675R (14 characters, ending in WMP, no hyphens)

 

https://tax.utah.gov/forms/current/tc-40-minipacket.pdf

 

 

 

New Member
Mar 24, 2024 11:46:23 AM

I have the same issue. I tried using lower case letters, but that did not work. Is this a bug in TurboTax? Any other suggestions?

 

Thanks, Ray

Expert Alumni
Apr 1, 2024 6:39:16 AM

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