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15 J. Passthrough Entities 37 (2012)
S Corp LLCs - Planning Opportunity or Solution in Search of a Problem?

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By Thomas E. Rutlh

S Corp
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LLCs-Planning Opport
of a Problem?
i Thomas E. Rutledge is a Member in the
law firm of Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC in
Louisville, Kentucky.

Q      uite often I encounter businesses orga-
nized as LLCs for which an S corporation
(S corp) election under Code Sec. 1362
has   n made. Sometimes these elections have
been made in the context of an operating agree-
ment that contemplates the election. At other times
the election was clearly not contemplated-how
else would you explain multiple classes of inter-
ests and special allocations? The consequences of
the latter situation are clear-the LLC cannot both
operate in accordance with its operating agreement
and satisfy the requirements for S corp status. But
even in the former instances, oftentimes the oper-
ating agreement does not mandate a regime that
satisfies the rules for continued compliance with
the rules governing S corporations.,
The S Corp LLC-
Mixing State and Tax Law
Under the check-the-box classification regulations2
adopted as of January 1, 1997, all domestic business
organizations that are incorporated under state law
are, ab initio, classified as corporations., On the
other hand, unincorporated business organizations
are eligible entities that may elect how they would
like to be classified for federal tax purposes. While
a corporation is automatically subject to Subchap-
ter C and, if eligible to do so, may elect to be an S
corporation, an unincorporated entity has a default
classification as a partnership subject to Subchap-
ter K so long as it has at least two owners or as a
disregarded entity if it has only a single member.
Assuming that the requirements for doing so are satis-

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