Hi,
I have a client that started up a single member LLC last year that is owned solely by his S corp. All income and expenses flowed through the SMLLC. I'm assuming we just run these figures through the S corp being that the SMLLC is a disregarded entity. Does anyone know if there's a spefic form or way to notate this to the IRS on the 1120S?
Thanks!
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I always attach an additional statement explaining the SMLLC owned by the entity, reporting also their name and EIN. No clue if it's ever read but never had a problem doing it this way.
This doesn't make sense. Are you sure he didn't file an S Corp election for the SMLLC ? Or is the SMLLC a shareholder of the SCorp?
Are you sure he didn't file an S Corp election for the SMLLC ? Yep, that's not the case.
Or is the SMLLC a shareholder of the SCorp? Scorp is the only SMLLC member
I always attach an additional statement explaining the SMLLC owned by the entity, reporting also their name and EIN. No clue if it's ever read but never had a problem doing it this way.
@dkh Why? You'd have to ask the client. Perhaps a separate line of business.
When i said it makes perfect sense, I meant OP's treatment.
The idea was to have different operations under one parent company. The line of business is the same. Not sure what you mean by OP's treatment?
OP = Original Poster (or Post) = you.
I meant that your treatment makes sense.
Apparently I am not making sense today.
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