Several U.S. owners are Category 1 filers. Can only one of us file the actual Form 8865?
I am one of three U.S. persons who together control a foreign partnership in the UAE. Each of us appears to fit the Category 1 rules, and no one wants to file three full copies of the same Form 8865 package if the IRS only needs one complete form.
We found language suggesting only one Category 1 filer may have to file the actual Form 8865, but the nonfiling owners still attach a statement. Before we split the work, I want to know what that statement has to say and whether the designated filer must include information for all of us.
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