A client came in & has purchased a C-Corp. This corporation began operations the first week of January 2024.
The owner (principle stockholder) sold the corporation to its new owner on 5/31/2024. NO TAX RETURNS HAVE BEEN FILED.
The new owner has obtained a new EIN as of June 1st, 2024 and has registered with PA as the new stockholder. The old owner has committed to file a tax return for the five months he's operated this corporation (ending 5/31/2024).
The new owner wants to do a corporation return with the new EIN starting June 1st, 2024. There has been no name change.
The question being:
Since the corporation has a new EIN, can we use June 1st, 2023 as the start date for the new corporation?
(Yes, we will have late filing.)
(Yes, it is a C-Corporation)
The owner (principle stockholder) sold the corporation to its new owner on 5/31/2024. NO TAX RETURNS HAVE BEEN FILED.
The new owner has obtained a new EIN as of June 1st, 2024 and has registered with PA as the new stockholder. The old owner has committed to file a tax return for the five months he's operated this corporation (ending 5/31/2024).
The new owner wants to do a corporation return with the new EIN starting June 1st, 2024. There has been no name change.
The question being:
Since the corporation has a new EIN, can we use June 1st, 2023 as the start date for the new corporation?
(Yes, we will have late filing.)
(Yes, it is a C-Corporation)
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