Discussion:Really Late S Election
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| 2 April 2008 | |
| Has anyone requested a private letter ruling for a late S election? I have a client that was incorporated in June 2001. They filed only one return, 1120, in 2001. Is it possible to request an election going back this far? Does anyone know how much it will cost and how long it would take?
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| 2 April 2008 | |
| I have filed 2 PLR requests (both granted) for late S elections. Did the shareholders report their disributive share's of S corporation income on their respective returns? If the answer is no, I don't recommend going to the expense of filing a PLR request. | |


