Discussion:C Corp which owns an LLC

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Wjalverson (talk|edits) said:

14 March 2008
One of my C Corp clients now owns an LLC. How do I file a return for this situation? Do I consolidate the LLC into the C Corp?

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

14 March 2008
Yes, William.

JR1 (talk|edits) said:

March 14, 2008
Assuming that it's the only owner. Pretend it's a division/department.

PostingFromWork (talk|edits) said:

14 March 2008
You may need to file seperate payroll returns and state tax filings, among other things, dispite filing a consolidated federal return.