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How to fill out the IRS 8879-PE online
Filling out the IRS Form 8879-PE is an important step for partners or members of partnerships when electronically signing their tax returns. This guide will provide you with clear instructions to successfully complete the form online, ensuring compliance with IRS regulations.
Follow the steps to fill out the IRS 8879-PE accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the employer identification number and name of the partnership at the top of the form.
- In Part I, provide tax return information. Enter whole dollar amounts for gross receipts or sales less returns and allowances, gross profit, ordinary business income (loss), net rental real estate income (loss), and other net rental income (loss) as required by Form 1065.
- In Part II, declare and authorize your signature as a partner or member. Ensure you have reviewed the partnership's return for accuracy.
- Select one box to indicate if you authorize the electronic return originator (ERO) to enter your personal identification number (PIN) as your signature or if you will enter it yourself.
- Complete your PIN entry, ensuring it is a five-digit number not consisting solely of zeros.
- Sign, date, and enter your title in the designated fields in Part II of the form.
- In Part III, the ERO will complete their section including entering their electronic filing identification number (EFIN) and self-selected PIN.
- Ensure the completed form is returned to the ERO by hand delivery, mail, or electronic means.
- Finally, save your changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your documents online now to ensure timely filing.
Even then, it is between the taxpayer and IRS, the preparer does not need an original signed copy (or any signed copy) of a paper filed return. Form 8879 does not require a wet ink signature and also is not normally sent to the IRS. ... If it looks mechanical or otherwise not pen and ink, they may reject the 2848.