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Begin by entering your Federal Identification Number at the top of the form. If you filed federal Form 1065, check the corresponding box.
Indicate the period covered by filling in the start and end dates for your tax year. Ensure these dates align with your financial records.
Complete Schedule 2P by listing each non-resident member's name, Social Security Number or EIN, and their respective distributive share percentage and Maine income tax withheld.
If applicable, fill out Schedule 3P to list any exempt members. Include their names, Social Security Numbers or EINs, and confirm if they are participating in a composite return.
Review all entries for accuracy. Once satisfied, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it according to the provided mailing instructions.
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Partnerships and S corporations must file Form 941P, Pass-Through Entity Return of Maine Income Tax Withheld from Members. You generally must file electronically through the Maine Tax Portal.
What is Maine Form 941P ME?
Pass-Through Entity Withholding. Pass-through entities with income apportioned to Maine are required to withhold from the quarterly earnings for any member who is a non-Maine resident.
Do I have to pay Maine income tax?
Anyone who is a resident of Maine for any part of the tax year, and has taxable Maine-source income, must file a Maine return. Anyone who is not a resident of Maine, but performs personal services in Maine for more than 12 days and earns more than $3,000 of income from all Maine sources, must file a Maine return.
Who is required to file a partnership return?
You must file a Partnership Return of Income (Form 565) if youre: Engaged in a trade or business in California. Have income from California sources. Use a Pass-Through Entity Ownership (Schedule EO 568) to report any ownership interest in other partnerships or limited liability companies.
What are the withholding requirements for nonresident members in Maine?
How much must be withheld? You must withhold 7.15% of the estimated Maine source distributive income of each nonresident member, except you must withhold 8.93% if the nonresident member is a C corporation.
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The return of a partnership made under section 6031 shall be signed by any one of the partners.
Who must file a Maine partnership return?
Partnerships, LLCs, and S corporations filing federal Forms 1065 or 1120S that do business in Maine or that have resident partners or shareholders must file. S corporations that have federal taxable income must also file Form 1120ME.
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Pass-through Entity Taxes - 2016 | Maine Revenue Services
941P-ME (PDF), Pass-through Entity Return of Maine Income Tax Withheld From Members, 941P-ME Instructions (PDF) - Revised July 2017 ; Schedule 2P (PDF)
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