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Old 11-18-2004, 03:37 PM
OldJack OldJack is offline
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Lawyer not needed unless you need to sue someone. You said "we" in your first comment... I assume you have more than one owner. A LLC with more than one owner normally files a form 1065 (partnership tax return) before 4/15/05 showing zero activity if you have no transactions to report. http://irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1065.pdf

Some tax programs don't like to print a zero tax form and if that is the case you just write across the middle of the page "no transaction to report" and sign, date, and mail the form. Same with a state form.

If at the time you set up the company you filed a IRS form 2553, "election by a small business corporation" or IRS form 8832 "entity classification election", then you would file IRS form 1120s with zeros.

I doubt you need to do anything else unless it is some state form. You are probably at the best website to get whatever help you need unless you are wanting someone to do the work for you and I doubt you are going to find that without hiring someone.

You keep saying you "incorporated" but that you are a LLC. Only a corporation is incorporated and an LLC is a company and not a corporation. Its no big deal except that it misleads people and could get you sued.
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