Mornin:
Niece called me this AM. Seems she and a friend, both speech therapists started a business together. Her friends brother (an attorney) set them up as a LLP. Here is the hook: he told them that they would each get there own clients (income) pay their own expenses. Report on their respective tax returns nameing the LLP as their business entity name. They have no EIN # in the name of the LLP only a state #.
Wouldn't they file a separate Schedule C income in their own name? and SS #?
Iff filing as an LLP file a Form 1065, reporting all income and expenses on the 1065 then prorate the net, etc, on K-1s from the LLP? Useing applied for EIN # and then hustle to apply for one with the IRS.
thanks for listening to my rambling
Kurly
Niece called me this AM. Seems she and a friend, both speech therapists started a business together. Her friends brother (an attorney) set them up as a LLP. Here is the hook: he told them that they would each get there own clients (income) pay their own expenses. Report on their respective tax returns nameing the LLP as their business entity name. They have no EIN # in the name of the LLP only a state #.
Wouldn't they file a separate Schedule C income in their own name? and SS #?
Iff filing as an LLP file a Form 1065, reporting all income and expenses on the 1065 then prorate the net, etc, on K-1s from the LLP? Useing applied for EIN # and then hustle to apply for one with the IRS.
thanks for listening to my rambling
Kurly
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