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Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: Step-by-Step Instructions (Part 2)
I'm considering filing Form 8832 and need to understand: Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: Step-by-Step Instructions. What are the implications and what mistakes should I avoid?
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I filed Form 8832 and selected 'foreign eligible entity' — but I'm a foreign owner of a US LLC. Did I make a mistake?
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I elected corporate treatment 2 years ago via Form 8832. Can I switch back to disregarded entity?
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