My client is a resident of California but has a LLC partnership , rental properties registered in Florida .. I have filed the 1065 for the federal, FLA has no state tax , but I found something that says FLA has a tax on LLC's .. any guidance on what forms to file, if any .. and instructions ?? Mike
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I have not researched TTB resources, just started with this forum to try and zero in on someone's experience with Florida LLC's
I had read on the FLA website about the LLC tax but didn't find much detail
if anyone has had Florida experience with LLC taxation , I'd appreciate any guidance Mike
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[QUOTE=msmcquiddy;192682]I have not researched TTB resources, just started with this forum to try and zero in on someone's experience with Florida LLC's
I had read on the FLA website about the LLC tax but didn't find much detail
if anyone has had Florida experience with LLC taxation , I'd appreciate any guidance Mike[/QUOT
1) TheTaxBook - States Business Tax Summary 33-7
Partnership/LLC Filing Requirements
Every Florida partnership having any partner subject to the Florida Cor-
porate Income Tax Code is required to file Form F-1065. An LLC with a
corporate partner, if classified as a partnership for federal tax purposes,
is also required to file Form F-1065. A Florida partnership is a partnership
formed under the laws of Florida or a partnership doing business, earning
or receiving income, or existing in Florida.
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2) Florida Dept. of Revenue tax website:
Instructions for Preparing Form F-1065 Florida Partnership Information Return
In Brief:
General Instructions Who Must File Florida Form F-1065? Every Florida partnership having any partner subject to the Florida Corporate Income Tax Code must file Florida Form F-1065. A limited liability company with a corporate partner, if classified as a partnership for federal tax purposes, must also file Florida Form F-1065. A Florida partnership is a partnership doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida. Note: A foreign (out-of-state) corporation that is a partner in a Florida partnership or a member of a Florida joint venture is subject to the Florida Income Tax Code and must file a Florida Corporate Income/ Franchise Tax Return (Florida Form F-1120). A corporate taxpayer filing Florida Form F-1120 may use Florida Form F-1065 to report the distributive share of its partnership income and apportionment factors from a partnership or joint venture that is not a Florida partnership.Last edited by TAXNJ; 09-20-2018, 11:50 AM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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