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Form G2 Rp is essential for reporting withholding on sales or transfers of real property by nonresidents. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for completing this form online, ensuring all necessary details are accurately captured.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Form G2 Rp online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Form G2 Rp and open it in the editor.
- In line 1, enter the seller's name. If there are multiple sellers, ensure a separate form is completed for each.
- Line 2 requires the seller's Social Security number or Federal Employer Identification number (FEI) — this is mandatory.
- For jointly owned properties, list the spouse's name in line 3 and include their Social Security number or FEI in line 4.
- Fill in the seller’s street address, including city, state, and ZIP code in line 5.
- Enter the buyer's name in line 6. For multiple buyers, a separate form must be filled out.
- In line 7, input the buyer's Social Security number or FEI, which is also mandatory.
- If applicable, list the spouse’s name of the buyer in line 8 and their Social Security number or FEI in line 9.
- Line 10 requires the buyer’s street address, along with city, state, and ZIP code.
- For line 11, specify the date of sale or installment payment date.
- In line 12, indicate the total sales price of the property and any associated tangible personal property.
- If known, the taxable amount or gain must be included in line 13. An affidavit is required for this section.
- In line 14, state the amount withheld or remitted to the state, based on the taxable amount or gain, or the sales price.
- Finally, review all entries for accuracy. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
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