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LLC - single member is married couple

jlew1229
Level 3

 I have a client whose lawyer set up a single member LLC for their rental property.  The LLC agreement states the sole member is the husband and wife.    From what I have researched, if a married couple owns an LLC,  a partnership return would need to be filed.   The client is of the understanding that the lawyer set it up in such a way so the partnership return would not have to be filed.  

The EIN letter from the IRS states single member, but I am guessing this was because the law office clicked that when they applied for the EIN.    I asked for the agreement.  The agreement say the single member is Mr & Mrs., jointly  100%.    

Am I correct, that a partnership return will be required, or is the way the lawyer set this up, allow them to file a Schedule E on the personal return?   

Thank you in advance 

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rbynaker
Level 13
BobKamman
Level 15

Ephesians 5:31 

 
31 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one* flesh.
sjrcpa
Level 15

Or if they own it as tenants by the entirety, that is one owner, too.


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jlew1229
Level 3

no community property state... Maine.    

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michele
Level 7

They can choose to each report 1/2 on schedule e's and not prepare a partnership return even if it is not a community property state. I believe if  you have under ten members you can choose not to do a partnership but you have to be sure each member is reporting their share. I just always hate dividing it up as far as basis and depreciation but we have a few that do that and even some that are not married

but own property together.

Michele

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Not if it's an LLC. That doesn't fit the definition of Qualified Joint Venture.


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