It was my impression that a sole owner of an LLC. Is it possible to file a s corporation and furnish a K1 to the owner? I don't understand it that way, but think that I have a K1 with no business return. Can some one clue me? Thanks
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Originally posted by lsmith View PostIt was my impression that a sole owner of an LLC. Is it possible to file a s corporation and furnish a K1 to the owner? I don't understand it that way, but think that I have a K1 with no business return. Can some one clue me? Thanks
If the single-member LLC has not elected to be a LLC/S-corp the LLC reports its income and expenses on form 1040 Sch-C (and there is no K1).
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Choice must have been to file as a sub s. I have a copy of the k1 but not the business return (Sub s); however, k1 was posted to page two of schedule, but did not identify sub s parternership or anything else. Just confused a tired fellow.. gotta follow up and obtain a copy of business return..
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How does preparer know
Originally posted by sandysea View PostAre you filing the 1040 for the individual? You don't need the corporate return...you only need the k-1 to pick up the taxable items for the s/h and this should indicate if it is a partnership or a corporate k-1...
he is a minority member (hard to imagine such in a smal LLC of course) he should have
a copy of the 1120S for the asking. IF it is already prepared that is.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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we just don't know
OP (L Smith) referred to the fellow as a sole owner with an LLC but didn't know about
the S corporation status; only that he had one single K-1.
So what to make of that? Who prepared any 1120S anyway? And if it's a one owner
business, he should know details.
And yes, it is our responsibility to ascertain the reasonablness of the K-1 being associated
with some type of entity filing.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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