What Federal forms do I need to complete to convert a client from an existing partnership to an S corporation? They are doing the conversion primarily for liability protection. Thanks, Duane Anderson
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Duane, I don't think you can "convert." I believe you have to dissolve the partnership, then create the S Corp anew. If I'm correct, then the capital structure does not simply assume the same respective shares except by consent of the shareholders.
Like to hear from others. The essence of the above observation is that new percentages of ownership and profits/losses are not automatically inherited.
There can also be fallout in the form of gains/losses triggered.
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The type of entity is established with the state. Did he form the company as a partnership? or an LLC? or a corporation? I looked at the website for Florida and you can convert a partnership to a corporation. You can also merge a partnership with a corporation. In this case you would have to establish the corporation and then merge them. You would have to check with your state website to see if it is possible.
How you are taxed is a different matter? That is determined by IRS. If he formed an LLC, he would just be required to file correct form to change tax structure, Form 8332 I think.
Linda
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Originally posted by Corduroy Frog View PostDuane, I don't think you can "convert." I believe you have to dissolve the partnership, then create the S Corp anew. If I'm correct, then the capital structure does not simply assume the same respective shares except by consent of the shareholders.
Like to hear from others. The essence of the above observation is that new percentages of ownership and profits/losses are not automatically inherited.
There can also be fallout in the form of gains/losses triggered.
Originally posted by taxxcpa View PostForming the corporation would require a State charter. You would then need to get an EI number for the corporation, file the form with the IRS to elect taxation as an S Corporation .
Mark the last Partnership return as "final."
Originally posted by oceanlovin'ea View PostThe type of entity is established with the state. Did he form the company as a partnership? or an LLC? or a corporation? I looked at the website for Florida and you can convert a partnership to a corporation. You can also merge a partnership with a corporation. In this case you would have to establish the corporation and then merge them. You would have to check with your state website to see if it is possible.
How you are taxed is a different matter? That is determined by IRS. If he formed an LLC, he would just be required to file correct form to change tax structure, Form 8332 I think.
Linda
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