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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RI-1065 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Federal Employer Identification Number and Rhode Island Secretary of State ID number at the top of the form. Ensure that you also specify the taxable year.
  3. Fill in your entity details, including name, address, and email. Select the appropriate entity type from options like LLC, LLP, or Partnership.
  4. Complete Schedule A by calculating your federal taxable income and total deductions. Make sure to attach a complete copy of all pages and schedules of your federal return.
  5. Proceed to Schedule B for deductions and Schedule C for additions to federal taxable income. Carefully follow instructions for each line item.
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Rhode Island like the federal government and many states has a pay-as-you-earn income tax system. Under that system, employers are required to withhold a portion of their employees wages and to periodically turn over those withheld funds to the RI Division of Taxation.
This is because pass-through entities (including Single-Member and Multi-Member LLCs) must also pay the Rhode Island Minimum Tax. This tax costs $400 per year and is paid to the Rhode Island Department of Revenue. Single-Member and Multi-Member LLCs must file Form RI-1065 to pay this tax each year.
Form 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership Income, is the primary partnership tax return. Its an information return used by partnerships to provide a statement of financial performance and position to the IRS each tax year.
LLCs, LLPs, LPs, Partnerships and SMLLCs: Limited liability companies not treated as a corporation on the federal level, limited liability partnerships, general partnerships, and single member limited liability companies are required to file an annual tax return using Form RI-1065.
All domestic business partnerships headquartered in the United States must file Form 1065 each year, including general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies (LLCs) classified as partnerships with at least two members.
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According to Rhode Island Instructions for Form RI-1040, you must file a Rhode Island income tax return: If you are a Rhode Island resident and you are required to file a federal return, you must also file a Rhode Island return.
Like most other states in the Northeast, Rhode Island has both a statewide income tax and sales tax. The income tax is a progressive tax with rates ranging from 3.75% up to 5.99%. The highest marginal rate applies to taxpayers earning more than $176,050 for tax year 2024.

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