EL101B Name of corporation or pass-through entity Present address (number and street) FORM MARYLAND 2025

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Form EL101 is the declaration document and signature. authorization for an electronically filed return by an Electronic. Return Originator (ERO). Complete Form EL101 when the. Practitioner PIN method is used or when the taxpayer authorizes.
You may submit paper tax forms and payments at any of the local branch offices between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you are sending a Form 502 or Form 505 (with a payment) through the US Postal Service, send it to: Comptroller of Maryland, Payment Processing, PO Box 8888, Annapolis, MD 21401-8888.
Limited liability companies (LLCs) are whats called pass-through entities. This means that the business does not pay corporate income taxes. Instead, the individual owners or members of the LLC collect its proceeds as income and then pay personal income taxes on the results.
Most US businesses are not subject to the corporate income tax; rather, their profits flow through to owners or members and are taxed under the individual income tax. Pass-through businesses include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and S-corporations.
Pass-through entities (PTEs) must make the election under Tax-General Article 10-102.1(b)(2)(ii). A PTE must make the election to (1) pay at the entity level on all members shares of income or (2) pay the mandatory tax on behalf of nonresident members only with the first filing or payment for the tax year.
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You can use Form 109-I to notify the Comptroller of Maryland that you have changed your home mailing address. If you have changed both your home and business mailing addresses, please submit Form 109-I along with Form 109-B. Please print using blue or black ink.
A pass-through entity is any business that is recognized as a separate entity for federal income tax purposes and the owners of which report their distributive or pro rata shares of the entitys income, gains, losses, deductions, and credits on their own returns.

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