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If you are an S corporation use the information in the charts below to help you determine some of the forms that you may be required to file.
| If you are an S corporation then you may be liable for... |
Use Form... |
| Income Tax |
1120S (S corporation) |
| Estimated tax |
1120-W (corporation only) and 8109 |
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Employment taxes:
- Social security and Medicare taxes and income tax withholding
- Federal unemployment (FUTA) tax
- Depositing employment taxes
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941 ( 943 for farm employees)
940 or 940-EZ 8109 |
| Excise Taxes |
Refer to the Excise Tax web page |
Do-It-Yourself LLC Formation: Easy and Fast Stephen L. Nelson, CPA
You've decided you need an LLC for your real estate investing or small business. But the attorney wants several hundred dollars or more to fill out the paperwork. Isn't there a cheaper way to set up an LLC? You bet. You can do it yourself. An LLC formation, by design, is very straight forward. To set up an LLC, you file articles of LLC formation or articles of organization with the state government agency in charge of corporations and limited liability companies. This document is sometimes a simple, one-page form. Typically, the document can also be a type-written list of descriptive bits about new LLC (the name of the LLC, the person performing the LLC formation, and so on).
Different states have different names for the offices or agencies that process the LLC formation articles, but the agency or office is usually fairly easy to locate through a web search. Typically, the agency or office is connected with the state's secretary of state office and is named something like "Corporation Division" or "Corporations Division." Note that some states (including Washington state where I live) let you file your articles of formation or articles of organization online.
States may also have additional setup requirements beyond simply filing the LLC formation articles. Some states such Arizona require that public notice be given in a newspaper. Some states such as New York require an operating agreement. Which raises an important point: It's really an excellent idea to have an operating agreement written up to describe how the LLCs owners, or members, relate to each other and to the LLC. Attorneys even recommend that single-member LLCs should have an operating agreement because the operating agreement, if honored, improves the liability protection.
After the state accepts your articles of LLC formation and you complete any other state requirements, you're done with your LLC formation.
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