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June 4, 2019
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I'm filing an 1120S federal tax return for my single-person S Corp in Georgia state where it is registered as an LLC. Do I need to file anything in Georgia?

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Best answer by DanielV01

Yes.  A Georgia S-Corp must file a GA form 600-S (S-Corp Return).  Please click on this link for more information on this:  600S Corporation Tax Return - Department of Revenue - Georgia.gov

An LLC could have a separate entity liability, as shown in this website:  Limited Liability Companies - FAQ - Department of Revenue - Georgia ...

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June 4, 2019

Yes.  A Georgia S-Corp must file a GA form 600-S (S-Corp Return).  Please click on this link for more information on this:  600S Corporation Tax Return - Department of Revenue - Georgia.gov

An LLC could have a separate entity liability, as shown in this website:  Limited Liability Companies - FAQ - Department of Revenue - Georgia ...

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MW3Author
June 4, 2019
Wish the state's revenue website was as comprehensive as the federal's. Seems to raise more questions than it answers and can't even get through on the phone with them.

For the second link, is that all corporations or only C corps?

And what about the net worth tax?