The reason why certain timestamp authority details do not appear is indicated in the Signature Properties dialog beneath the Advanced Signature Properties dialog you have in front in your screenshot:
Thus, you do not only have to inspect your PDF signing code but also your code that implements TSA server in format RFC 3161 or the certificates it uses.
The TSA certificate
Your TSA certificate is invalid.
Digging through your signature, I eventually had a look at the certificates. As it turns out, you seem to use the same certificate for signing the signature and the time stamp. This cannot work!
Cf the specification:
The TSA MUST sign each time-stamp message with a key reserved
specifically for that purpose. A TSA MAY have distinct private keys,
e.g., to accommodate different policies, different algorithms,
different private key sizes or to increase the performance. The
corresponding certificate MUST contain only one instance of the
extended key usage field extension as defined in [RFC2459] Section
4.2.1.13 with KeyPurposeID having value:
id-kp-timeStamping. This extension MUST be critical.
(Section 2.3.* Identification of the TSA *of RFC3161)
Your user certificate in particular does not have the required extended key usage marking it as a time stamping certificate.