Form 5472 & Foreign-Owned LLCs

What happens if my LLC had only $50 in the bank account the whole year?

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chen_d3f6new member
May 12, 2022 446 views 0 answers
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My LLC literally only has $50 from the initial deposit. No revenue, no expenses beyond the registered agent fee. Do I still need to file Form 5472 for this?

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