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Can an S Corp own a multi-member LLC?

By Robert Clark |

Since shares of an S corporation cannot be owned by a corporation or partnership, multi-member LLCs, which are considered partnerships, cannot own S corporations either. Single-member limited liability companies have income passed through to the only member of the LLC, from a tax perspective.

Can an LLC be under a corporation?

Business owners can create multiple entities, which include an operating company and a holding company. A corporation can be a member of the LLC if they make the most of the structure of the operating and holding company.

Who are the two members of a LLC?

Many business owners form LLCs because this structure has fewer ownership restrictions and protects their personal assets from business liabilities. The most popular types of two-members LLCs are businesses run by a husband and wife or businesses with friends as partners.

How is a multi member LLC different from a partnership?

While a multi-member LLC is taxed like a partnership, it is not technically a partnership in regard to its classification or structure. An LLC is a completely different tax entity than a partnership and only uses the tax structure of a partnership because the IRS has not created a tax designation for LLCs.

Can a LLC be a corporation or partnership?

LLC Filing as a Corporation or Partnership. A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an entity created by state statute. Depending on elections made by the LLC and the number of members, the IRS will treat an LLC either as a corporation, partnership, or as part of the owner’s tax return (a disregarded entity).

Can a multi member LLC be taxed as a C Corp?

While this is their default tax classification, multi-member LLCs can request to be taxed as an S corp by filing Form 2553 or taxed as a C corp by filing Form 8832 . Multi-member LLCs are pass-through entities, which means the company itself doesn’t pay taxes.