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How to fill out the PA REV-1605 online
The PA REV-1605 form is essential for updating or adding corporate officer information associated with your business’s tax account. This guide provides you with a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the form online, ensuring that you have all necessary details and understand each section thoroughly.
Follow the steps to complete the PA REV-1605 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to download and open the PA REV-1605 form on your computer.
- Begin by filling in Section I with your business name, federal entity identification number (EIN), revenue ID, Department of State entity number, and complete business address, including street, city, state, and ZIP code.
- Proceed to Section II, where you will list the names of corporate officers. Ensure you provide the last name, first name, middle initial (if applicable), and Social Security number (SSN) for each officer. Clearly indicate their respective titles from the options provided: President/Managing Partner, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer/Tax Manager.
- Move to Section III, which contains the affirmation statement. Here, an authorized officer or representative must affirm that the information provided is accurate and grant consent for the release of the corporate officers’ names and business address as public record. Enter the preparer's name, signature, and date in the appropriate fields.
- After completing all sections, review the form for accuracy. Once confirmed, save your changes, and then you can either print the form for physical submission or send it electronically by fax or email as specified in the filing instructions.
Start filling out your PA REV-1605 online today to ensure your corporate officer information is up to date.
The Department will grant an extension of time to file a PA income tax return up to six months. Unless the taxpayer is outside the U.S., the Department will not grant an extension for more than six months. An extension of time to file does not extend the payment deadline.