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Get Me Mrs Gtr-ps 2019-2026
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How to fill out the ME MRS GTR-PS online
Filling out the ME MRS GTR-PS form online is an essential process for those seeking a fuel tax refund in Maine. This comprehensive guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure your application is accurate and complete.
Follow the steps to accurately complete your application.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the ME MRS GTR-PS form and open it in your preferred PDF editor.
- Provide your Employer Identification Number (EIN) in the designated field at the top of the form. This number is necessary for the tax office to identify your business.
- Specify the period for which you are claiming the refund by entering the period start and end dates in the respective fields.
- In the Entity Information section, fill in the complete business name and address of the taxpayer. If out of business, indicate the closure date.
- If there has been any ownership or name change, provide the date of the change and a brief explanation in the appropriate section.
- If the business was sold, enter the date of sale in the designated area.
- In the Claim Information section, remember to make corrections if there is an address change and check the appropriate box.
- Complete the Refund Claim section by inputting the total gallons of gasoline, diesel, and propane purchased. Make sure to multiply the gallons by the respective refundable rate.
- Calculate the total tax refund by adding together the amounts entered for each fuel type and placing the total in the designated field.
- Sign the form where indicated, providing your printed name, title, date of signature, and a contact phone number.
- Once you have verified all entries for accuracy, save your changes, then either download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Ensure your fuel tax refund is processed correctly by completing the ME MRS GTR-PS form online today.
Generally, nonresidents , part-year residents , and “safe harbor” residents who have Maine taxable income must file a Maine personal income tax return.