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February 25, 2025
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LLC filing as S-Corp Eligibility on working with EAD

  • February 25, 2025
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Hello all,

Can we file taxes as S-Corp for the Single member LLC when the LLC owner is working in US with EAD? Or Do we need to have green card for this scenario?

 

Best answer by pk12_2

@scsvel ,  thank you very much for your answers .  Based on these  and generally agreeing with  my colleague @DavidD66 ,  YES you  can indeed   file as S-Corp  ( i.e. single member LLC electing to file a S-Corp ).  I am assuming  that what you are trying to achieve is to have the S-Corp employ you ( as sole employee) and you become a W-2 employee rather than  file a Schedule-C  ( dis-regarded entity ).  Note though that there are wage / remuneration requirements  as an owner/employee of  S-Corp.  

I am sure you have  gone through the rules and regs. of an LLC  vs. Corp ( S in your case ), with an attorney  -- here is a very simple comparison --   S Corporation vs. LLC: Differences, Benefits | Wolters Kluwer

Please also consider  having an awareness of code sections 1361 through 1363

Is there  more I can do for you ?

 

Namaste ji

 

pk

 

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Employee
February 25, 2025

@scsvel ,  Before one can answer this , we need more information on the  NRA with EAD.

(a) NRA citizenship ( for  Treaty assertions ) and in the US with which visa  ( F, Q, J, ?? )?

(b) Which state is the S-Corp registered in ?

(c) EAD tells you what you can and cannot do  ( for the entity/institution that  sponsored you  ) or  through the category code -- so what code  do you have  ?

 

 

I will circle back once I hear from you ?

scsvelAuthor
February 26, 2025

@pk12_2 please find the answers below. 

 

(a) NRA citizenship ( for Treaty assertions ) and in the US with which visa ( F, Q, J, ?? )?

[ Indian citizen and working with Green card based EAD as GC is filed and pending Adjustment of Status. Before that worked with H1B on W2 FTE]

 

(b) Which state is the S-Corp registered in ?

[ It's Pennsylvania ]

 

(c) EAD tells you what you can and cannot do ( for the entity/institution that sponsored you ) or through the category code -- so what code do you have ?

[ This is self petioned category and no employer sponsored. EAD issued based on Pending Adjustment of Status]

 

Thanks.

February 26, 2025

You don't have to have a green card to be an S-Corp Shareholder.  If the owner of the single member LLC qualifies a resident under the Internal Revenue Code an S-Corp election can be made.  

 

According the AICPA publication "The Tax Advisor":

 

One requirement for an S corporation is that it cannot have a nonresident alien as a shareholder (IRC Sec. 1361(b)(1)(C)). IRC Sec. 7701(b)(1)(B) defines a nonresident alien as an individual who is neither a citizen nor a resident of the United States within the meaning of IRC Sec. 7701(b)(1)(A).  IRC Sec. 7701(b)(1)(A) provides that an alien individual is treated as a resident of the United States with respect to any calendar year if (and only if) that individual either 

 

  • (1) is a lawful permanent resident of the United States at any time during that calendar year (the green card test); 
  • (2) meets the substantial-presence test of Sec. IRC 7701(b)(3); or 
  • (3) makes the first-year election provided in Sec. IRC 7701(b)(4).
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