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Code · Virginia · Title 58.1 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 58.1-399.2. Tiered partners.

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A. The following categories of partners shall be subject to the reporting and payment requirements specified in § 58.1-399 , entitled to make elections as provided in § 58.1-399.1 , and entitled to elect an alternative reporting and payment method as provided in § 58.1-399.3 :
1. Any direct tiered partner of an audited partnership;
2. Any indirect tiered partner of an audited partnership; and
3. Any partner of a partner specified in subdivision 1 or 2.
B. A partner subject to the provisions of subsection A shall make required reports and payments no later than 90 days after the time for filing and providing statements to tiered partners and their partners pursuant to the provisions of § 6226 of the Internal Revenue Code and any regulations promulgated thereunder. The Department may establish procedures and deadlines for reports and payments required pursuant to this section.
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