Form 5472 & Foreign-Owned LLCs

Form 5472 Penalties ($25,000), Deadlines, and Extension Rules (2025-2026)

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Filing path

Form 5472 reporting flow

How a foreign-owned single-member LLC reports its reportable transactions to the IRS.

  1. Identify reportable transactions

    Money in/out between the LLC and its foreign owner or related parties.

  2. Prepare pro forma 1120 + 5472

    Form 5472 attaches to a pro forma Form 1120 cover page.

  3. File by the deadline

    Mail or fax the package by the corporate return due date.

  4. Keep records

    Retain transaction records supporting every reported amount.

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Key Takeaways

  • Filing deadline: April 15 for calendar-year filers (attached to pro forma Form 1120)
  • Automatic 6-month extension available by filing Form 7004 — extends to October 15
  • Penalty: $25,000 per form for failure to file or filing substantially incomplete
  • Additional $25,000 per 30-day period if failure continues 90+ days after IRS notice
  • Same $25,000 penalty applies for failure to maintain required records
  • Reasonable cause may support penalty abatement — file voluntarily before IRS contact

What is the deadline for filing Form 5472?

Form 5472 is due on the same date as the income tax return to which it is attached. For foreign-owned single-member LLCs filing the pro forma Form 1120, the due date is April 15 following the end of the calendar year (or the 15th day of the 4th month after the fiscal year ends).

For example, for the 2025 tax year (January 1 - December 31, 2025), Form 5472 with the pro forma 1120 is due by April 15, 2026.

Can I get an extension to file?

Yes. You can request an automatic 6-month extension by filing Form 7004 (Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File Certain Business Income Tax, Information, and Other Returns) by the original due date.

For foreign-owned U.S. disregarded entities, write "Foreign-owned U.S. DE" across the top of Form 7004 and use the Form 1120 code on Part I, line 1. Submit the extension to the same address as the return — the dedicated Ogden, UT address or via fax.

With the extension, the filing deadline is pushed to October 15 (for calendar-year filers). The extension is automatic — you do not need to provide a reason.

What is the penalty for not filing Form 5472?

The penalty for failure to file Form 5472 timely and in the manner prescribed is $25,000 per form. Since a separate Form 5472 is required for each related party, the penalty applies per form.

For a typical foreign-owned single-member LLC with one foreign owner, this means a $25,000 penalty for missing the filing deadline — even if the LLC had zero income.

Importantly, filing a substantially incomplete Form 5472 is treated the same as not filing at all. Simply submitting a blank or mostly blank form will not avoid the penalty.

What happens if I still don't file after the IRS notifies me?

If the failure to file continues for more than 90 days after the IRS mails a notice of failure, an additional $25,000 penalty is imposed for each related party for each 30-day period (or fraction thereof) that the failure continues.

This means the penalties can escalate rapidly. For example, if you ignore the IRS notice for 120 days, you would face the initial $25,000 plus an additional $25,000 (for the 30-day period beyond the 90-day grace period) — totaling $50,000 for a single form.

In addition to civil penalties, criminal penalties may apply under Sections 7203 (failure to file), 7206 (fraud), and 7207 (fraudulent returns).

Is there a penalty for failure to maintain records?

Yes. The same $25,000 penalty applies to reporting corporations that fail to maintain records as required by Regulations Section 1.6038A-3. The IRS requires that you maintain permanent books and records sufficient to establish the correctness of your return and to document all related-party transactions.

For a foreign-owned LLC, this means keeping bank statements, invoices, receipts, loan agreements, and any documentation of transactions between you and the LLC.

Can I get penalty relief if I missed the deadline?

The IRS may waive or reduce the penalty if you can show reasonable cause for the failure to file. Reasonable cause generally means that you exercised ordinary business care and prudence but were still unable to file on time.

Common examples of reasonable cause include reliance on a tax professional who failed to file, serious illness, natural disaster, or inability to obtain necessary records despite diligent efforts.

Simply not knowing about the filing requirement is generally not accepted as reasonable cause. However, if you file voluntarily before the IRS contacts you, and you can demonstrate good faith, you have a stronger argument for penalty abatement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the penalty for filing Form 5472 late?

The penalty is $25,000 per form. If you have one foreign owner (one related party), one late Form 5472 means a $25,000 penalty — even if the LLC had zero income. Additional penalties of $25,000 per 30-day period apply if you fail to file after IRS notification.

Can I file Form 5472 electronically?

No. Foreign-owned U.S. disregarded entities cannot file Form 5472 electronically. You must file by mail to the IRS Ogden, UT address or by fax at 855-887-7737 (at 300 DPI or higher resolution).

How do I request an extension for Form 5472?

File Form 7004 by the original due date (April 15 for calendar-year filers). Write "Foreign-owned U.S. DE" on top of Form 7004, use the Form 1120 code, and send it to the same Ogden, UT address or fax number.

I didn't know about Form 5472 and missed multiple years. What should I do?

File all missing returns as soon as possible — before the IRS contacts you. Voluntary compliance before IRS notification strengthens your position for penalty relief. Consider working with a tax professional experienced in international filing obligations.

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