This course is prepared by Jason D Knott, Esq CPA. Jason is a licensed CPA and tax attorney in the State of Florida, and his practice is primarily focused on U.S. and international tax issues for global entreprenuers. Jason works with individuals and companies that operate businesses across borders. He advises on transfer pricing issues, repatriation of profits, withholding tax implications, treaty benefits and positions, asset protection strategies, and estate tax minimization for U.S. and nonresident taxpayers.
In this course, Jason covers the various Form 5472 filing obligations for a foreign-owned single-member LLC and the U.S. tax rules that apply to nonresidents that have U.S. situs assets or business interests.
This course covers topics that include the following:
1. What is Form 5472 and who is required to file the form
2. What is a U.S. trade or business (USTOB) and effectively connected income (ECI)
3. What is a reportable transaction and how are they calculated for each LLC
4. How to complete IRS Form 5472 with a proforma Form 1120
5. What parts must be completed and what attachments are necessary
6. How does a single member LLC file an extension request with the IRS
7. When does a U.S. LLC need to file an FBAR
8. If Form 5472 is filed late, what are the options to avoid penalties from the IRS.