Did Your LLC Elect Corporate Status? Form 8832 and S-Corp Check
Key Takeaways
- Single-member LLCs are disregarded entities by default — no election needed
- Form 8832 is required only if you want to change to corporate taxation
- If you never filed Form 8832, your LLC is still a disregarded entity
- Most foreign-owned LLCs stay as disregarded entities and file pro forma 1120 + Form 5472
Default Classification: Disregarded Entity
When you form a single-member LLC in the United States, the IRS automatically classifies it as a disregarded entity. This is the default classification — you do not need to do anything special to receive it. As a disregarded entity, the LLC is not treated as a separate taxpayer.
Electing Corporate Status with Form 8832
If you want your single-member LLC to be taxed as a corporation instead of a disregarded entity, you must file Form 8832 (Entity Classification Election) with the IRS. This is a deliberate choice — it does not happen automatically.
If you have never filed Form 8832, your single-member LLC is almost certainly still classified as a disregarded entity. This distinction is important because it determines which tax forms you need to file.
Why This Matters for Form 5472
If your LLC is a disregarded entity (the default), you file Form 5472 with a pro forma Form 1120. If your LLC elected corporate status via Form 8832, you would file a full Form 1120 as a regular corporation, and Form 5472 requirements may differ. Most foreign-owned single-member LLCs remain as disregarded entities and follow the pro forma 1120 + Form 5472 path.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my LLC elected corporate status?
If you (or your formation service) never filed IRS Form 8832, your single-member LLC is classified as a disregarded entity by default. Check your records for any Form 8832 filing.
Should I elect corporate status for my foreign-owned LLC?
For most foreign-owned single-member LLCs, the default disregarded entity status is appropriate. Electing corporate status creates additional tax obligations. Consult a tax professional before making this election.
IRS Form 5472 Instructions
Official IRS source on irs.gov
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