Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: How It Works (Part 1)
Key Takeaways
- Form 8832 lets you choose a tax classification different from your entity's default
- Single-member LLCs default to disregarded entity status — no Form 8832 needed for this
- Only file Form 8832 if you want to change to corporate taxation
- The form has two parts: Election Information and Late Election Relief
What Is Form 8832?
Form 8832, Entity Classification Election, is the IRS form used to choose how your business entity is classified for federal tax purposes. It allows eligible entities to elect a classification different from their default. For example, a single-member LLC (which defaults to disregarded entity status) can use Form 8832 to elect to be taxed as a corporation.
When You Need Form 8832
You only need to file Form 8832 if you want to change your entity's default classification. Most foreign-owned single-member LLCs are content with the default disregarded entity status and never need to file this form.
However, there are situations where electing corporate status may be beneficial — for example, if you plan to retain significant earnings in the company or if your home country's tax treaty provides advantages for corporate entities.
The Election Process
Form 8832 consists of two main parts. Part I covers Election Information, where you specify the type of entity, the elected classification, and the effective date. Part II covers Late Election Relief, which is used if you missed the filing deadline. The form must be signed by an authorized person and filed with the appropriate IRS service center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to file Form 8832 for my new single-member LLC?
No, unless you want to change from the default disregarded entity classification. If you're happy being a disregarded entity, you do not need to file Form 8832.
Can I reverse a Form 8832 election?
Yes, but there are time restrictions. Generally, you cannot change your classification again for 60 months after the effective date of the election, unless the IRS grants permission.
IRS Form 8832 Instructions
Official IRS source on irs.gov
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