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Can a corporation loan money to an LLC?

You may lend it money. You might need to supply the company with capital so it can pay its bills: rent, internet, print costs, and so on. Most states permit you—and any other LLC members—to lend unlimited amounts of money to the LLC. Members may limit this prerogative through the company’s operating agreement.

Can my LLC loan money to another LLC?

Yes, you can lend from one LLC to another LLC. In the example you gave, the LLCs have common ownership & using the default tax presentation proscribed by IRS regulations would result in the LLCs activities being on the same tax return of the owner.

Can a multi-member LLC be a C Corp?

To elect C Corp tax status for your multi-member LLC, you must file Form 8832 (Entity Classification Election) when registering your business. Existing LLCs can also use Form 8832 to change their tax status to that of a C Corp. Your multi-member LLC has the option of S Corporation tax treatment, too.

How does a multi member LLC ( mmllc ) work?

In a Multi-Member LLC, in order to pay the members, you will simply take what are called “capital distributions”. This is a withdrawal made from the LLC Bank account to each individual Member in proportion to their membership interest (how much they own).

What kind of tax return do I need for multi-member LLC?

When filing income taxes, the S Corp must file an informational return (Form 1120S) and shareholders (owners) should report their earnings from the company on Schedule E of their Form 1040. To elect S Corp tax status for your multi-member LLC, you must file Form 2553 (Election by a Small Business Corporation) when registering your business.

Can a non-US citizen form a multi-member LLC?

Multi-Member LLCs are allowed in all 50 states. Multi-Member LLCs can be formed by both US citizens, as well as non-US citizens and non-US residents*. The same goes for Single-Member LLCs. *If a Multi-Member LLC elects to be taxed as an S-Corp with the IRS, the number of owners (called “shareholders”) cannot be more than 100.