Which form can I use to file for " single member limited liability company (LLC)"?
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SMLLC is a disregarded entity for tax purposes, you'll report it the same as a sole proprietor on Schedule C.
Your state may have additional filing requirements for LLC's.
Only 1 person on the LLC you would file a Schedule C for that LLC.
Check your State to see what other filings have to be done.
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We need more details. That single member can be a person, another entity? And as pointed out, the type of operation matters, for which form(s) apply.
A SMLLC can also file as a C corp or as an S corp.
Only 1 person on the LLC you would file a Schedule C for that LLC.
Check your State to see what other filings have to be done.
I have (2) Single Member LLCs that are Schedule F.
And for some reason, ProSeries will only let you file the state LLC for a sch F for the states of Cali & Texas... which does me no good in Tennessee.
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