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IR7 partnership income tax return 2007

1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007 

About this return

This service allows you to file the annual partnership income tax return online. This is equivalent to completing the Income Tax Return Partnerships 2007 (IR7). You should set aside an hour to complete this return online and already have available your income details for the 2007 year.

When to use this return

Use this service once you have received your IR7 income tax return in the mail and are ready to file it online with IRD.

The numbers to the right of each box of the online return correspond to the question numbers on the paper IR7 return. This means you can use the IR7 guide you received in the mail to help explain each step when filing online.

What you will need
  • The partnerships income details for the 2006-2007 period.
  • The partnership's IRD number - if you do not have this call us on 0800 377 774.
  • The DLN for your 2007 IR7. This is the 14-character number printed either in the text of the letter we sent you or at the top right of your paper return. If you don't have this number either call us on 0800 377 774 or download a printable return to complete and return by post.
After you finish

When you have submitted this return please print the receipt page, sign and date it and keep it for your tax records.

Remember
Unless you have an extension of time you need to submit your IR7 by 7 July 2007.

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