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four letters - based on records with the IRS.
This is when having the EIN letter comes in handy, to make sure what you have as the name matches exactly...at least the first 4 letter match exactly.
The IRS matches the first four characters for name control as Anna and Lisa explained.
If your client's entity name has special characters or spaces in the first four characters, there is a standard convention to adapt that; you don't have to worry about that convention as the software will manage that automatically but it does mean that you should:
You can read more about name control for 1065 on this IRS webpage: https://www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/using-the-correct-name-control-in-e-filing-partnership-tax-retu...
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