Which tax forms do I have to file with IRS for a Florida Corp. and can I file them online?

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  1. Check at www.irs.gov
  2. No matter which state you incorporated in, a domestic corporation should file Form 1120 with the IRS. It can be filed online.
  3. I actually answered your erlier question. I am not 100% sure in regards to filing a Fla return but at the moment I am 99%. If you e-mail me on Monday @ andrjones@yahoo.com I can give you an answer that is 100% acurate. Furthermore you said that your LLC was taxed as a corp... As you will see below LLCs are generaly not taxed as anything. They are usually flow through entities that effect your individual return. In other words if you are a corp then the corp is an S-corp and will issue a K-1. If you are a partnership then the partnership will issue a K-1. If you are a proprietorship then the return is actally filed on Sch C of your individual return. There is no tax on the LLC if you are a corp or partnership. The tax is actually only on your individual return. As far as were to find the form is concerned: You can find the form at IRS.gov. If you are definatly sure you are corp then the 1120S if you are an S-corp. If you are a partnership then u use form 1165. I have never used form from the IRS site but I do think you can e-file from the site. I will warn you. Not to be mean but based on the questions you are asking I think its fair to say that you do not know about this type of work. If that is the case, I would not recomend doing this yourself. Doing taxes for buisnesses are more difficult then your individual return. I highly recomend having a CPA do your taxes. I know my firm charges between about 750 to prepair a return like this. I believe that if you pay to have your taxes done then you will not regret it . Furthermore if you are a S-corp or a partnership then you buisness tax return will effect your idividual tax return. The K-1 from your buisness will be included in your idividual return. If you contact me via e-mail, I may be able to have our firm do them. However I want to be verry clear to you that it was no my attempt in answering this question to increas my companies clientel. It't just in this case I honestly believe that you need an accountant and we happen to do work for clents in Florida. Once agian I do want to make sure that this does not come off as advertisement and that is why I have not included the company name. I also usually charge 150 an hour to answer questions like this considering I am giving the info for free, I hope you trust me.
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