What Is a Rev 1605? REV-1605: Pennsylvania Corporate Officer Update Form

The REV-1605 is used to add or change corporate officer information to an existing corporate tax account in Pennsylvania. Corporations file this form to update the names of their corporate officers with the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. The department then forwards this information to the Pennsylvania Department of State for public records. Corporations may file an updated REV-1605 during the year if corporate officer information changes.

LLC Renewal and Amendments in PA

Renewing an LLC:

Do you need to renew your LLC in PA?

Amending LLC Articles:

To amend PA LLC articles, provide the Articles of Amendment form to the Department of State Corporation Bureau by mail or in person. If the amendment doesn’t fit section 7, attach as Exhibit A.

Fictitious Name and Revenue ID Number

A fictitious name filing publicly records a business’s name and owner’s ID.

What is a PA Revenue ID number?

The new 10-digit Revenue ID numbers that were recently issued to Pennsylvania businesses can be viewed within e-Tides. The Department of Revenue encourages businesses to use their new ID number in all correspondence with the Department.

Should you have any questions about tax requirements, please contact your tax professional. As always, feel free to contact us for help filing business documents.

e-TIDES and Rev 1605 PDF Tool

The Department of Revenue is proud to launch a new innovative feature in e-TIDES, the online system that businesses and tax professionals use to electronically file business-related tax returns.

Rev 1605 – Fill Out and Use This PDF. Rev 1605 is an open-access, online journal that publishes creative writing and scholarship about the digital arts. Our hassle-free PDF tool will allow you to prepare your document within minutes. Any platform you select, whether it is a PC, laptop, phone, or tablet, works extremely well.

Download or print the 2022 Pennsylvania Form REV-1605 (Schedule CO – Names of Corporate Officers) for FREE from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.

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