I have a new client who has a S-Corp that has shares in another S-Corp. How can I unwind this situation.
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Originally posted by kathyc2 View PostHow does a S-corp own shares is another S corp? Are you talking about a qualified S subsidiary?
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Originally posted by S&D Associates View PostUnfortunately, the S-Corp was set up incorrectly. It is a S-Corp owning shares in another S-Corp. I'm trying to unwind this terrible situation for the client. Have you any suggestions?
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The question you posed is very short on details. Expanding on them will help people help you.
Let's call the S that issued stock to the other S company H and the other company R.
Does H have shareholders other than the S?
Does R have 1 individual shareholder or more?
Are both companies corporations that elect S status, or is one or both a LLC electing S status?
Did H issue a K1 to R and did R report it as income?
How many years are involved?
Did both report profit for all years involved?
Has IRS questioned H?Last edited by kathyc2; 01-20-2018, 09:05 AM.
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