S Corporation With One Shareholder In Massachusetts

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Form with which a corporation may resolve to alter its corporate status top that of a subchapter (S) corporation.
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With certain exceptions, a corporation is treated as having only one class of stock if all outstanding shares of stock of the corporation confer identical rights to distribution and liquidation proceeds. The regulations then elaborate on how to analyze if there are identical distribution and liquidation rights.

If you aren't subject to the electronic filing requirement, you can request a Massachusetts extension by submitting Form M-4868 on or before the original due date of your return. Remember to include payment for your Massachusetts tax with Form M-4868, if applicable.

Once a filing entity's tax liability reaches the $100,000 threshold in one taxable year, the filing entity must E-file in all subsequent years regardless of the amount due, as long as it has an obligation to file one of the three categories of taxes in Massachusetts.

Corporate excise taxpayers not filing as part of a combined report receive an automatic 6-month extension to file. These taxpayers generally include S Corporations, Security Corporations, Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies, Urban Redevelopment Companies, and Business Corporations.

Entities that are S corporations for federal purposes are S corporations for Massachusetts purposes, with the exception of security corporations. An S corporation's income, losses, and deductions are passed through to the shareholders, and are reported and taxed on the shareholders' individual returns.

The minimum tax is $456. Taxable Period: The taxable period for corporations is either the calendar year or the corporation's fiscal year. Estimated payments are made every three months during the taxable year. Federal accounting periods and methods have been adopted.

Everyone whose Massachusetts gross income is $8,000 or more must file a Massachusetts personal income tax return on or by April 15th following the end of every tax year.

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S Corporation With One Shareholder In Massachusetts