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LLC with two foreign owners — is it still Form 5472 or something else?

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davidlondon_a639subscriber
January 15, 2023 169 views 0 answers
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My business partner and I are both non-US persons. We formed a two-member LLC. Someone told me multi-member LLCs don't file Form 5472 but Form 1065 instead. Is that right?

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