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Non-Resident State Sales Tax Paid By The Partnership

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Our multi-member LLC located in Minnesota has (3) partners, (2) are non-resident, (1) is a resident. The state income taxes are paid by the partnership for the (2) non-residents, a check is written to the state to satisfy their MN income tax. My inclination is this payment on their behalf is a distribution and would reduce their capital position accordingly. So my question:

 

Is this payment of state income taxes to MN on behalf of the (2) non-resident partners also considered a partner distribution (reflected on their K-1)? 

 

Best answer by RobertB4444

Yes, payments made on behalf of partners are considered distributions of capital and treated accordingly.

 

Check the IRS publication.

 

@1775760

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January 29, 2023

Yes, payments made on behalf of partners are considered distributions of capital and treated accordingly.

 

Check the IRS publication.

 

@1775760

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