Form 8832 Entity Classification Election Complete Guide Part 5
Key Takeaways
- Always select 'domestic eligible entity' for U.S.-formed LLCs
- All owners must consent to the election
- Late election relief available under Part II
- 60-month limitation prevents frequent changes
Form 8832 Complete Guide
This covers all parts of Form 8832: election type, entity classification (always 'domestic' for U.S.-formed LLCs), consent requirements, and late election relief.
Key Decision Points
Critical decisions: (1) initial vs change in classification, (2) domestic vs foreign eligible entity (always domestic for U.S. LLCs), (3) classification based on number of owners, (4) effective date.
Late Election Relief
Part II provides late election relief with a reasonable cause explanation. The IRS grants relief in many cases, particularly for newly formed entities unaware of the filing requirement.
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