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The personal representative of the estate must file the estate tax return. If there is no personal representative, the person who has the decedents property must file the return. The term personal representative includes: Executor.
To submit Form 355S, you can use the electronic filing option available through the Massachusetts Department of Revenues website. For physical submissions, mail your completed form to the Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 7010, Boston, MA 02204.
Corporations must complete a Form 966, Corporate Dissolution or Liquidation, and file it with the final corporate return. Partnerships must file the final Form 1065 and Schedule K-1s. Sole proprietors stop filing the Schedule C with the individual income tax return.
The Massachusetts Corporation Excise Return Form 355 is designed for corporations operating within the state to report their income and comply with tax laws.
After you register with DOR, you will receive a Sales and Use Tax Registration Certificate (Form ST-1) for each business location.
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A partnership must annually file a Form 3, Partnership Return, to report the partnerships income to the MA DOR if: It has a usual place of business in Massachusetts, or. Receives federal gross income of more than $100 during the taxable year.
Every executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, conservator, trustee in a noncorporate bankruptcy or receiver of a trust or estate that received in- come in excess of $100 that is taxable under MGL ch 62 at the entity level or to a beneficiary(ies) and that is subject to Massachusetts jurisdiction must file a Form 2.
Types of Business Taxes in Massachusetts Filing Requirements: C corporations must file Form 355 by the 15th day of the fourth month after the tax year ends. S corporations must file Form 355S by the 15th day of the third month after the tax year ends. Estimated Payments: Required if liability exceeds $1,000.

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