Client, at the urging of his attorney, has converted his solely owned S Corp to an LLC. Different entity type, same ownership, same State. There is a private letter ruling (don't have it handy) that mentions a tax free re-org and it pertains to this exact situation.
Also, there is no need to obtain a new EIN, per IRS rules concerning tax free conversions.
Where I was stumped is, does the LLC have to file a 2553 to elect S Status or does is the LLC merely a name change (check the box on the 1120S)? I have since found a message board (Harvard business school) and one of the posters said that the taxation of the LLC is tied to the EIN, which means that if no election is made at all the IRS will treat the LLC as an S Corp. Also, for the record, I called the IRS Practitioner line to confirm that no new EIN. Applicationor new 2553 election must be made. I don't trust the reliability of IRS employees but at least I have something to fall back on.
Anyone have any experience with this and do you agree with the thought that the taxation of the entity follows the EIN?
TIA!
Also, there is no need to obtain a new EIN, per IRS rules concerning tax free conversions.
Where I was stumped is, does the LLC have to file a 2553 to elect S Status or does is the LLC merely a name change (check the box on the 1120S)? I have since found a message board (Harvard business school) and one of the posters said that the taxation of the LLC is tied to the EIN, which means that if no election is made at all the IRS will treat the LLC as an S Corp. Also, for the record, I called the IRS Practitioner line to confirm that no new EIN. Applicationor new 2553 election must be made. I don't trust the reliability of IRS employees but at least I have something to fall back on.
Anyone have any experience with this and do you agree with the thought that the taxation of the entity follows the EIN?
TIA!
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