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  2. Begin by entering the Partnership’s Federal Employer ID Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in the Partnership’s Name, Address, and Zip Code accurately to ensure proper correspondence.
  4. Next, provide the Partner’s Identifying Number along with their Name, Address, and Zip Code. If applicable, include details for any disregarded entities.
  5. Complete the sections regarding Share Items by entering amounts for income (loss), additions to income, deductions from income, and tax credits as specified in each line.
  6. For nonresidents, ensure you fill out the Nonresident’s share of N.C. taxable income and net tax paid by the manager of the partnership.

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Revenue Department WebsiteSales Tax DivisionSales Tax Customer Service California Sales Tax (800) 400-7115 Colorado Sales Tax (303) 238-7378 Connecticut Sales Tax (860) 297-5962 Email CT Delaware Sales Tax (302) 577-8780 Email DE48 more rows
Phone Numbers For questions about the application, filing requirements, or penalties, call 1-877-252-3052 (toll-free). For questions about file specifications and other technical matters, call 1-877-308-9103 .
Electronically file and pay your current or prior sales and use tax return (E-500) using our online filing and payment system. Note: If your sales and use tax filing frequency changed effective October 1, 2024, you may see an incorrect period for your September return online.
You can use a copy of your original return or one of the additional returns provided in the back of your tax forms booklet to make the corrections. The return should be marked AMENDED RETURN and forwarded to the Department with any additional tax, penalty, and interest due.
You can find your sales and use tax account ID number on your registration certificate or coupon booklet. You may also find your sales and use tax account ID number by entering your complete business name in the Department of Revenues Registry of Sales and Use Privilege Tax.

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Monthly and quarterly sales and use tax registrants have the option to file Form E-500, Sales and Use Tax Return, electronically and make payments electronically, or they may request a coupon booklet with preprinted returns by contacting the Department at 1-877-252-3052 (toll free).
You can also call our toll-free refund inquiry line at 1-877-252-4052, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The North Carolina (NC) state sales tax rate is currently 4.75%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 7.5%.

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