This is a little long.
I have a client with 3 LLC's. LLC A is a "Holding" company. (client's term) It was formed in Aug of this year. It will receive all income created by LLC B and LLC C. It will not have any income from it's own creation. No tax returns have been filed for LLC A yet.
LLC B was formed in 2002 and has been filing a 1065. It has patent rights from an invention. It is hoped that the invention will be sold for big bucks It has had very little income over the years. There are 5 members.
LLC C was formed in Jan of 2008. It also owns the patent rights to another invention. It has the same 5 members as LLC B. No tax returns have been filed for LLC C yet either.
So, here's my question. IF there are 5 members in LLC B and LLC C, the members would each get a K-1 for their respective share of the expenses. Income will supossedly go to LLC A. (right now the LLC's will be filing 1065) So, I have to get the expenses from LLC B and C over to LLC A. If The members % adds up to 100%, how do I get the expense from the LLC B and C to LLC A? I can't use a K-1 because even though the LLC A wholly owns the other two LLC's, the members also have ownership equal to 100%.
Does this make sense to anyone here? An attorney set all this up. But, I can't talk to him until Monday.
I am hoping someone here can point out some glaring thing I am overlooking. This just doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks.
I have a client with 3 LLC's. LLC A is a "Holding" company. (client's term) It was formed in Aug of this year. It will receive all income created by LLC B and LLC C. It will not have any income from it's own creation. No tax returns have been filed for LLC A yet.
LLC B was formed in 2002 and has been filing a 1065. It has patent rights from an invention. It is hoped that the invention will be sold for big bucks It has had very little income over the years. There are 5 members.
LLC C was formed in Jan of 2008. It also owns the patent rights to another invention. It has the same 5 members as LLC B. No tax returns have been filed for LLC C yet either.
So, here's my question. IF there are 5 members in LLC B and LLC C, the members would each get a K-1 for their respective share of the expenses. Income will supossedly go to LLC A. (right now the LLC's will be filing 1065) So, I have to get the expenses from LLC B and C over to LLC A. If The members % adds up to 100%, how do I get the expense from the LLC B and C to LLC A? I can't use a K-1 because even though the LLC A wholly owns the other two LLC's, the members also have ownership equal to 100%.
Does this make sense to anyone here? An attorney set all this up. But, I can't talk to him until Monday.
I am hoping someone here can point out some glaring thing I am overlooking. This just doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks.
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