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Old 11-20-2014, 01:03 PM
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Tax consequences to change in SMLLC ownership, still a SMLLC

Scenario: A SMLLC was owned by a C Corp and thus included in the Corporation's 1120. The SMLLC was sold; its new owner is an LLC taxed as a partnership. Thus, it is still a SMLLC, but the entity classification has changed. What tax consequences are we looking at? My initial research is pulling up nada. Any thoughts/direction would be appreciated!



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