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An upper-tier PTE that is a member of an electing PTE will also use Form OR-21 to pass its share of the lower-tier entitys distributive proceeds, addition, and tax credit through to the upper-tier PTEs individual owners. Form OR-21 is filed on a calendar-year basis only.
A partnership must file an annual information return to report the income, deductions, gains, losses, etc., from its operations, but it does not pay income tax. Instead, it passes through profits or losses to its partners.
Form OR-19 is used to report tax payments withheld by pass-through entities (PTEs) with distributive income from Oregon sources. The tax withheld is a prepayment of Oregon income and excise tax for the PTEs owners. For composite filing information, see Publication OR-OC.
Oregon Form 65 is used for filing an Oregon partnership income tax return. The purpose of this form is to report partnership income, deductions, credits, and taxes owed to the Oregon Department of Revenue.
Oregon Form 65, also known as the Oregon Partnership Return of Income, is used by partnerships to report their income, deductions, credits, and tax liabilities in the state of Oregon. The form must include the following information: 1.
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Partnerships file an information return to report their income, gains, losses, deductions, credits, etc. A partnership does not pay tax on its income but passes through any profits or losses to its partners. Partners must include partnership items on their tax or information returns.
Purpose. Form 565 is an information return for calendar year 2022 or fiscal years beginning in 2022. Use Form 565 to report income, deductions, gains, losses, etc., from the operation of a partnership.
Partnership failure‑to‑file penalty A penalty may be assessed if a partnership doesnt file a return or fails to provide information to the Department of Revenue as required by law. The penalty is $50 per month per partner for each month the return is late or incomplete, up to a maximum of five months.

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