Since a Corp in CA doesn't pay the $800 franchise tax in its first year, is an 2016 LLC electing to be taxed as an S-Corp in 2022 exempt in the first year as an S-Corp (2022)?
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I created an LLC business as an acupuncturist in 2022 but I had to change it to an S-Corp for 2023. Do I need to file the LLC Form 568 and mark "Final" or can I only file the S-Corp 1120S and 100S as of 2023.
Basically do I need to close the LLC in 2023 via Form 568 if it was converted to an S-Corp?
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I would only file the 1120S, and CA 100S. I don't do CA, but here is a link to CA 568 instructions
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@abctax55 , @Just-Lisa-Now- , @George4Tacks
I'll defer to you, but my thinking is this is still an LLC legally, so the 568 is still required.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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WHEN did the conversion from an LLC to an S-Corp happen?
CA is going to want the final F 568 even if the LLC only existed for a portion of 2023 (and they'll want that $ 800 too). edit... From BOTH the LLC short year AND the F 100 short year.
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Just to be clear - 2022 filed a Schedule C as a disregarded entity, then at some time in 2023 converted the sole proprietorship to a S-Corp.
If that is the case I would assume Sch C for part year 2023 and a final 568 for the disregarded entity.
I believe there should be an IRC 351 election filed with the 1040.
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@sjrcpa wrote:
@abctax55 , @Just-Lisa-Now- , @George4Tacks
I'll defer to you, but my thinking is this is still an LLC legally, so the 568 is still required.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
@sjrcpa wrote:
@abctax55 , @Just-Lisa-Now- , @George4Tacks
I'll defer to you, but my thinking is this is still an LLC legally, so the 568 is still required.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
I dont work with SCorps very much, the only one I have, I inherited, and he's always filed the 100S, not the 568, so Im guessing he wasn't an LLC to begin with?
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