A disregarded entity reports all its activities under an S Corporation and had a 1099 reportable transaction. Would the S corporation report the 1099 or the disregarded entity
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I don't understand what you mean by "reports all its activities [under another entity]", but the 1099-NEC (assuming that is the specific 1099 form you are referring to) should be reported on the tax return that corresponds to the recipient's TIN on the 1099-NEC. In rare cases, a nominee 1099-NEC can be used. You ask if the disregarded entity should "report the 1099-NEC", but previously you said the disregarded entity does not report separately, so which is it?"You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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I'm pretty sure an S corp can't own a sole proprietorship, so you must be talking about a partnership. Why isn't the partnership filing its own return and 1099 forms, and then simply providing K-1(1065) forms to the S-corp as a partner? Or are you saying that the disregarded entity has elected to not be taxed as a disregarded entity, in which case what exactly are you asking?
Or in other words, how is it that the "X" DRE you mention does not have a filing requirement?
Maybe if you provided a simple example it would help you get an answer to your poorly worded question.Last edited by Rapid Robert; 01-31-2023, 04:38 PM."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Florida_EA View PostA disregarded entity reports all its activities under an S Corporation and had a 1099 reportable transaction. Would the S corporation report the 1099 or the disregarded entityThis post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostI'm pretty sure an S corp can't own a sole proprietorship,
The corporation can be the sold member of a LLC. The LLC can conduct a business, and because the LLC is disregarded, the business is reports the income (in this case, the S-corporation).
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