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March 15, 2021
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When to elect S Corp status? am I too late

  • March 15, 2021
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I am a single member LLC since 2018. Can I elect to file as S Corp for 2020? or 2021 (next year). Tomorrow is mar 15, can I efile Form 2553 or paper filing on that day is enough?

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    March 15, 2021

    3/15 is the last day to file for 2020.  the IRS will notify you that either it was accepted for 2020 or will be effective next year. can be mailed or faxed see filing instruction on page 3 of the instructions for the form. 

    https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i2553.pdf 

     

    some may point out that a late election can be filed but there must be a reasonable reason why it was filed late. 

    stechAuthor
    Employee
    March 15, 2021

    If I choose S Corp for 2020, & they accept. But I know, I didn't pay any taxes related to W2 to my self. Thats the only reason I want to elect S Corp, to pay myself salary & reduce SE tax.

     

     

    March 15, 2021

    @stech wrote:

     Thats the only reason I want to elect S Corp, to pay myself salary & reduce SE tax.


    Please do NOT make such a big decision without the assistance of a tax professional.  For example, if you are a service-business and you are the only one working for the business, almost all of your profit should be salary so you may not be saving any Social Security and Medicare taxes.  Besides the additional work and additional tax returns, it may not save any money (and paying less Social Security tax usually means smaller a retirement when are start collecting Social Security).

     

    You were not on salary in 2020, so you don't qualify for the late election to be taxed as a S-corporation for 2020.

     

    The due date for making that election is today (March 15th).

    March 15, 2021

    If you want to elect S-Corp status for 2020, technically you are too late.  The instructions say to Complete and file Form 2553:

    • No more than 2 months and 15 days after the beginning of the tax year the election is to take effect, or

    • At any time during the tax year preceding the tax year it is to take effect.

     

    However, you can request relief and ask for S-Corp status for 2020.  See Relief for a Late S Corporation Election Filed By an Entity Eligible To Elect To Be Treated as a Corporation in:

     

    Instructions for Form 2553

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    stechAuthor
    Employee
    March 15, 2021

    Doesn't this mean Mar 15? 

    We plan not to file 2020 taxes yet. it will be later in July. so I can wait for late reply from IRS. which we know would take super long due to covid. 

     

    With S Corp, we file 1120S? For past few years, we just file Sch C as it as just LLC

    ColeenD3
    March 15, 2021

    As David said:

     

     

    If you want to elect S-Corp status for 2020, technically you are too late.  The instructions say to Complete and file Form 2553:

    • No more than 2 months and 15 days after the beginning of the tax year the election is to take effect, or

    • At any time during the tax year preceding the tax year it is to take effect.

    That date is February 15.