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Old 01-22-2018, 02:46 PM
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Accidentally Filed 2553 For Puerto Rico LLC

I opened a new LLC in Puerto Rico for 2018. Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the US. I wanted to be taxed as an S-corp. For US corporations, you normally file a 2553. But apparently there is another form for Puerto Rico, which is filed with the Puerto Rican government.

Anyways, I filed a 2553 and later found out that is not what I was supposed to do. Will the IRS simply disregard it or do I need to correct this somehow? Thanks for your incite.



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Old 01-23-2018, 03:02 AM
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basically it is up to you , I guess; as you said the IRS?d disregard it;however ifyou want, you may correct the mistake by filing the proper form to convert the LLC into the S corp in PR.



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