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as I said before, you need to clarify what the IRS thinks it knows before you prepare anything. Once everyone is clear on the issues then you will know what is and isn't needed. -
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I know the 943 is payroll for agriculture which made me question the schedule F in the first place. I have never considered trucking the product as farming so I was suprised the IRS requested form 943.Leave a comment:
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Farming is defined as raising crops or agricultural products. The partnership is not producing any farm products. Principal business is transportation industry.Leave a comment:
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His brother is %50 owner in the trucking business. Only hauls grain/cattle for taxpayers farm. Schedule F on the 1065?Leave a comment:
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you said "his cattle and grain products" which causes me to believe he is a farmer. I think if he is a trucking partnership just hauling these items then he would not need an FEIN unless he does payroll for employees and/or needs it for his business bank account. This needs to be clarified with the IRSLeave a comment:
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Taxpayer starts trucking partnership to haul his cattle/grain products. Recieves a letter from IRS to file form 1065 and form 943 and gave them there federal ID #. Is this trucking business in the business of farming---- Schedule F on the 1065 or no Schedule F?? Taxpayer filed ss-4 . I am doing 1065. I did not think it would be farming, but
IRS asks for form 943.Tags: None
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