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There are two main ways to start an S corp: By forming an LLC and electing S corp tax status from the IRS when you request your employee identification number (EIN) By forming a corporation and electing S corp status from the IRS.
If you are not ready to file by that date, you may take advantage of Montana's automatic extension and file by October 15.
If you meet IRS requirements, you can elect S-corp status by filing Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation. If you file paperwork and complete the process within two months and 15 days after the beginning of the current tax year, you may be able to claim S-corp status for the current tax year.
There are two main ways to start an S corp: By forming an LLC and electing S corp tax status from the IRS when you request your employee identification number (EIN) By forming a corporation and electing S corp status from the IRS.
You can check your S corp status relatively easily by contacting the IRS. If you have properly submitted your S corporation form to the IRS and have not heard back, you can call the IRS at (800) 829-4933 and they will inform you of your application status.
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Like a traditional corporation, an S corporation must file an annual federal tax return. However, because an S corporation is a pass-through entity, more of the information included on an S corporation's federal tax return is for informational purposes than a traditional corporation's tax return.
To qualify for S corporation status, the corporation must meet the following requirements: Be a domestic corporation. Have only allowable shareholders. ... Have no more than 100 shareholders. Have only one class of stock.
Business Extensions An extension of time to file is NOT an extension of time to pay. Corporation - Montana allows an automatic six-month extension without written request. S Corporation - Montana allows an automatic six-month extension without written request.
Some jurisdictions\u2014the District of Columbia, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New York City, Tennessee, and Texas\u2014do not recognize the federal S corporation election and, for the most part, tax S corporations like other business corporations.
S-corporations and partnerships use the Montana Pass-Through Entity Tax Return to file their annual returns.

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