S Corporation With Llc Subsidiary In Georgia

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The document is a resolution to elect S corporation status for a corporation in Georgia, including provisions for the necessary actions by officers to fulfill this decision. It outlines that the elected officers are authorized to perform acts deemed necessary for the S corporation election, including filing required documents with the IRS and state tax authority. A certification section by the Secretary confirms the resolution's adoption by the Board of Directors. This form is critical for attorneys, partners, and owners as it formalizes the S corporation status which provides tax benefits and limited liability. Paralegals and legal assistants will find it useful for understanding corporate governance and compliance processes. Additionally, it serves as a legal record confirming the actions of the corporation's officers, ensuring proper documentation in corporate files. Clear instructions are essential for filling out the form accurately, guiding users through the required details and signatures, in a straightforward manner. This document not only simplifies the process of S corporation election but also ensures adherence to legal protocols.
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Forming an LLC in Georgia is often advised because it offers owners the same limitation of liability as a corporation, but with less complexity. However, there are other aspects that should be considered.

File form 2553 to apply for S corp status When Georgia approves your LLC or C corporation formation, you need to file Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation, with the IRS to get S corp status.

Yes. A consent agreement for each shareholder shall be filed by the corporation with its corporate return in the year in which the Subchapter “S” corporation is first required to file a Georgia income tax return.

LLC cons: Unlike a corporation, an LLC cannot issue shares of stock. Any new investor would need to become a member of the LLC, which is more complicated. Furthermore, many outside investors consider LLCs risky, and prefer to invest in corporations.

As a Georgia LLC, LLP, partnership or sole proprietorship, you are subject to the 15.3% Self Employment/FICA tax on all of your net earnings. The S corporation, on the other hand, pays you a deductible salary (which is subject to FICA), and then the profits flow through your personal return via a Schedule K-1.

As a Georgia LLC, LLP, partnership or sole proprietorship, you are subject to the 15.3% Self Employment/FICA tax on all of your net earnings. The S corporation, on the other hand, pays you a deductible salary (which is subject to FICA), and then the profits flow through your personal return via a Schedule K-1.

How to Form a Corporation in Georgia Choose a Corporate Name. Appoint a Registered Agent. Prepare and File Articles of Incorporation. Prepare Corporate Bylaws. Appoint Directors and Hold a Board Meeting. Issue Corporate Stock. File Initial and Annual Registrations. Obtain an EIN and Comply With Tax Requirements.

To form a Georgia S corp, you'll need to ensure your company has a Georgia formal business structure (LLC or corporation), and then you can elect S corp tax designation. If you've already formed an LLC or corporation, file Form 2553 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to designate S corp taxation status.

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S Corporation With Llc Subsidiary In Georgia