How to File IRS Form 8804 & 8805 for Foreign Partners in a US Partnership

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • When a partnership earns U.S. source effectively connected income, it may be required to file Form 8804 & 8805 if there are any foreign partners in the partnership.
    The first step is to determine whether the partnership is engaged in U.S. trade or business and has U.S. source ECI. View our USTOB video here: • Foreign Owned Multi-Me...
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Komentáře • 69

  • @claudiovallone9217
    @claudiovallone9217 Před 2 lety +1

    EXCELENT video . Info like this is Hard to find because not many People talk about non resident tax payers. Thanks!!

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome!

    • @claudiovallone9217
      @claudiovallone9217 Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott i Would really
      Apprecuate if you could answer me this. is there a way to avoid withilding 37% when you Know your final tax rate will be closer to 10%? I hate having to ask for a huge refund every time and being a non resident they can take 6 months or more to refund you.. i would prefer to make a more reasonable witholding with my llc .more similar to my real final tax

    • @claudiovallone9217
      @claudiovallone9217 Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott maybe the prior year safe harbor could help? Im not sure i understood that part correctly

  • @marinatalamini5576
    @marinatalamini5576 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Super helpful ! Thank you !

  • @gamalabdulrahman4580
    @gamalabdulrahman4580 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good video. Two thumbs up. Just a follow-up question. If foreign partner had portfolio income such as interest income, capital gains. For 8805, do we add that to the Partnership ECTI?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      Generally no, unless you are going to treat the portfolio income as ECI. Most portfolio income is treated as FDAP income, which means it's subject to withholding tax at 30%. FDAP amounts allocated to foreign partners would be reported on Form 1042-S & 1042, and not the Forms 8804 & 8805.

  • @davidkang2649
    @davidkang2649 Před 6 měsíci

    best tutorial video. very informative. easy to follow.

  • @cgsolomong
    @cgsolomong Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, thank you.
    Can the form 8804 be filled all in zero's when there was no revenue at all? Same as for form 8805?

  • @Jorfer
    @Jorfer Před rokem +1

    Hi Jason. Thank You for this video it is great!!!. I have a question. The LLC pay the 37% to the IRS from the LLC bank account, then the foreign partner later submit the 1040NR to recover the partial o total withholding. Does the foreign partner need to pay the LLC if receive the refund? How the LLC recover the withholding? Appreciate your comments.

  • @virenpatel8914
    @virenpatel8914 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you jason this video is helpful. What we should report if we have negative income or loss in our ordinary income section? Should we report loss and calculate tax on that or just report 0. Please help.

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      No, you would use zero. Do not report a negative number on the net ECTI line items. The Form 8804 instructions for Lines 4a, 4e, 4i, 4m, and 4q, ask that partnerships not report negative numbers.

  • @andrespajares705
    @andrespajares705 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! However, how could a foreign partner apply for ITIN if the LLC has more than 45 days of formation? Could he/she file 1040NR with K-1 and 8805 with "FOREIGNUS" and apply for ITIN the same time? Thank you.

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety +3

      The foreign partner can apply for an ITIN by filing a Form 1040-NR and attaching the Schedule K-1 and Form 8805 with the return. The IRS will process the ITIN, and if they don't recognize the credits because the Form 8805 shows a "FOREIGNUS" field, then it requires amending returns once the ITIN is assigned.

  • @jandjcpa
    @jandjcpa Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for for the video. one of foreign partner is South Korean citizen and filled out W-8BEN indicating zero capital gain tax rate. Do I still need to withhold 37% on 8804? Also How do I actually make IRS withholding payment?

  • @SK-cf6nh
    @SK-cf6nh Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jason ,
    Could u please be able to make a video on Schedule H . An in depth one .it will alot

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      Yes! Do you mean Schedule H for a Form 1120-F?

    • @SK-cf6nh
      @SK-cf6nh Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott Yes sir

  • @faithfulangel2581
    @faithfulangel2581 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video especially on the explanation of the partnership that has no taxable income, however, how will you report it on Form 8804? Just put 0 in all the sections? Do we need to add anything to the form?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      That’s correct. If the partnership needs to file the Form 8804, but has no net positive income that is ECI, the Form 8804 reports 0 as it’s income.

  • @thethingswedo6811
    @thethingswedo6811 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the information. Great video. Can you clarify if a foreign partner is considered to have ECI if he is a passive investor that doesn't materially participate in the operation of the partnership?
    Thanks again!

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před rokem +1

      It is a good question. If a foreign partner does not materially participate in the activity, the allocation of earnings is still ECI and the foreign partner is still subject to taxes on their allocation of earnings. Whether the foreign partner is an active vs. passive participant is largely irrelevant.
      Many foreign owners have been hit with a 10% withholding tax on their disposition of U.S. PTPs. Under Section 1446(f), if a foreign person sells their shares in a U.S. partnership, and the U.S. partnership determines that any portion of the gain could be ECI, a 10% withholding tax applies to the gross amount of the disposition. Not a good result for many non-U.S. taxpayers!!!!!

    • @thethingswedo6811
      @thethingswedo6811 Před rokem

      @@JasonDKnott Thank you for the clarification. Great information content every time!

  • @donishawright3265
    @donishawright3265 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very informative video. Does having an ITIN automatically make a partner a "Foreign Partner"?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 6 měsíci

      Good question! Generally, only a non-U.S. person would have an ITIN. However, a foreign person with an ITIN could become a U.S. person during the tax year. This often happens when a foreign person is physically present in the U.S. enough days to meet the substantial presence test.

    • @donishawright3265
      @donishawright3265 Před 6 měsíci

      @@JasonDKnott Thanks for responding! I have a client that is a 3 person partnership. 1 is a us citizen and the other 2 are not. I will ask about the substantial presence test, so thank you so much for pointing that out. Do you know if the substantial presence test needs to be documented in some sort of way?

  • @ScottJLetourneau
    @ScottJLetourneau Před rokem

    Great video, Jason! You mention the foreign corporation can obtain an EIN to reclaim some of the excess federal withholding and file form 1120F. Since the U.S. corporate rate is 21% and there is no lower rate, is there a situation to file form 1120F? It seems like there would be no excess federal withholding? Thanks for your input.

  • @reem101220
    @reem101220 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this informative Video. I have a question and would really appreciate it if you can answer me. If the partner has a loss, do I put the negative amount or 0?

    • @reem101220
      @reem101220 Před 2 lety

      and if there is 2 non US partners, do I combine the amounts on both partners in 4.e?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      If the amount of net ECI is a loss, then there is no withholding tax obligation on the allocation. The Form 8804 and 8805 must still be filed, but you put 0 as the amount of income subject to taxes.

    • @carlotannous3872
      @carlotannous3872 Před rokem

      @@JasonDKnottvery nice demonstration, thank you! Do you need to file 8804-C in case of net loss to the partner? if yes, how to report the loss?

  • @JulieL-8288
    @JulieL-8288 Před rokem

    Awesome video! For my scenario, the ECI is gain on the sale of real estate. 8805 is calculating a 20% withholding. However, the 8805 is still at 37%. Can I override the 8805?

  • @GabbyDoh
    @GabbyDoh Před 2 lety +1

    This video is super helpful, thank you so much! So I didn’t hear anything about the Form 8813 and filing that quarterly- is that optional? Can you just pay the full amount at then end of the year using this form you explained instead? Thanks in advance

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety +1

      The Form 8813 is filed quarterly depending upon the amount of income subject to withholding tax. You can simply make one payment at year-end with a single Form 8813, but the IRS may charge you underpayment penalties and interest. It is the same principle with estimated taxes for individuals and corporations.

    • @claudiovallone9217
      @claudiovallone9217 Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott so they may but it is rare If we have just a small bussiness?

  • @dreamer7128
    @dreamer7128 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Do I need to attach Form 8813 when file the Form 8804 and Form 8805 with a check?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can file Form 8813 with payment at the same time of filing Forms 8804 & 8805. You can also make payments electronically if your company enrolls in the IRS EFTPS system, which is generally the recommended approach.

  • @sunbizonline8836
    @sunbizonline8836 Před 2 měsíci

    Mr. Knott: I have sent 1065 from foreign owners, who do not do business within the US. Income is generated outside of the US. I have received letters from the IRS requesting 8804 & 8805. Why is this happening?

  • @user-up6cp1ov3w
    @user-up6cp1ov3w Před 2 lety

    Hi Jason. Very clear and explanatory. Thank you! In my case the only income is the rental real estate income (K1, part III, line 2). Is this income subject to 8805? Thanks again.

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      Depends upon whether the rental real estate income is treated as ECI. If it is U.S. situs real property, then it is likely ECI. If this is a partnership that owns non-U.S. rental property and is managed outside of the U.S., then likely no ECI.

  • @user-kl4im3lz3h
    @user-kl4im3lz3h Před rokem +1

    DO WE NEED TO FILE FORM 8804 & 8805 IF THE COMPANY HAS TAXABLE LOSS?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před rokem

      Yes! Good question. The standard requires that all partnerships that have gross income effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business need to file Forms 8804 & 8805. The bottom line net income or loss of the partnership is irrelevant. If, for example, a partnership is engaged in U.S. trade or business and has gross effectively connected income of $50,000, and expenses of $60,000, the net loss would be $10,000. However, the partnership still needs to file the 8804 & 8805 because it has gross income of $50,000.

  • @travisuhl
    @travisuhl Před rokem

    Hi Jason, thank you for the informative video! Question: Line 1 ordinary business income = 50,000 AND partner rec'd a guaranteed payment in line 4C 10,0000. Is ECTI 50k or 60k for the partner?

    • @poty1231
      @poty1231 Před rokem

      Did you find this out yet? It appears guaranteed payments to individual foreign partner will be NONECI as long as the services are performed by the individual foreign partner outside US. Guaranteed payments wont be taxable on US income tax return(1040NR) of foreign partner.

  • @himynameismelanie4299

    Should not Schedule K3 to be filed for Frank and the Box 16 marked?

  • @issisdimare1048
    @issisdimare1048 Před rokem +1

    Hello! Your videos are excellent. What happens if I did not send the payment for the withholding, on the contrary I pay the taxes totally due en the 1040 NR?
    Thankfull in advance!

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před rokem

      Technically the withholding is still required by the partnership, even if the partner is going to file a Form 1040-NR and pay the taxes. If a partner qualifies for reduced withholding, a partner can provide a Form 8804-C to the partnership to reduce or eliminate the taxes the completely.

    • @issisdimare1048
      @issisdimare1048 Před rokem

      @@JasonDKnott I really appreciate your answer!

  • @GUS-ko7si
    @GUS-ko7si Před rokem +1

    Hi Jason. If all the income is not ECTI, the 8804 would be 0, right? You know if there is anywhere in the 1065 it should be informed that the net income is not ECTI? Thank you!

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před rokem

      If the partnership has no gross effectively connected income, then the Form 8804 & 8805 isn't required, but you can still file a zero. The partnership should indicate on the Schedule K-2 & K-3 that the earnings are non ECI.

  • @Mjs2612
    @Mjs2612 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jason hope you are doing well. how can we claim refund once we pay the withholding tax. In my case, in 2020 my client had paid withholding tax up to 2k but for 2021 there was no withholding tax and now he wants to claim a refund. Could you please help me on this?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety +1

      The nonresident individual could file Form 1040-NR, or if it’s a foreign corporation it could file Form 1120-F.

  • @madjoiseramirez8728
    @madjoiseramirez8728 Před 2 lety +1

    How does a partner, filing a 1040NR, claim part of the withheld tax? What schedule?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      The partner claims a credit for the withholding tax on the Form 8805. The amount is reported on Form 1040-NR line 25e

  • @Isa-bella-1234
    @Isa-bella-1234 Před rokem

    Hi Jason. Thank you for sharing this information. Would it be better for an LLC with a foreign owner, to be taxed as a corporation? Thanks!

  • @ruhishah5795
    @ruhishah5795 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Do we have to file 5472 form with 1065 return or no?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety +1

      No, the Form 5472 is not included with a partnership Form 1065 filings. Form 5472 are included with a Form 1120 filing for a corporation with foreign owners.

    • @ruhishah5795
      @ruhishah5795 Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott Thank you, My client just started LLC in US with one partner is US citizen 50% ownership and other one is Canadian Corporation 50%. The forms that are required to file - 8813, 8804, 8805,1065, 1120-F, & 5472. They have employees in many US states, so need to create K-1 for each state where the employees are located (due to nexus). Is this correct? Am I missing any forms that is required to file?

  • @adiazcal1
    @adiazcal1 Před rokem

    Very unformative!
    Do you have a resource/software you recommend for calculating penalties associated with the failure to pay estimated tax payments as well as interest owed?

  • @facundocastejonvelazquez7267

    Hi Jason, what if an LLC has two foreign members and the US ECI comes exclusively from the investment of the two members. For example, a real estate investment. The partnership would still have to file forms 8804 and 8805 and withhold taxes?

  • @pradyothpamala8697
    @pradyothpamala8697 Před rokem

    Hello Jason I have a Doubt about, If Partnership has a Net Loss then What i have to mention in the Form 8804 ECTI Line Either Loss Amount or 0?

  • @lalitsethi2672
    @lalitsethi2672 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jason,
    can you please let me know the information that is available on 1:13 of the video, where can i find it?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety

      Are you looking for the Form 1065 and Schedule K-1s? Those can be downloaded from the IRS website.

  • @cryptoerkan3910
    @cryptoerkan3910 Před rokem

    selam benim şirketim daha yeni ve henüz beyan edecek hiç bir şeyimiz yok 2 ortaklı llc ve abd dışında ikamet ediyoruz nasıl doldurmamız gerekir bu formları acaba

  • @julieb9630
    @julieb9630 Před 2 lety +1

    Has anyone ever been penalized for not filing Form 8805?
    I received a notice that my form 8805 was not received however it was sent with the 8804, it is impossible that they only received the 8804. Anyway the ECI is 0.
    The letter says that I must send it within 30 days, however, the mail takes 10 days from outside the US, so it will arrive after the date. I am afraid of being penalized. What I can do? Is there a way to avoid penalty?

    • @JasonDKnott
      @JasonDKnott  Před 2 lety +1

      Form 8805 penalties do occur, but frankly they are rare. The real penalties occur when Form 8804 is filed late and the partnership fails to deposit the withholding within the prescribed timeline. If you are mailing something from a foreign country, as long as the postmark is dated on or before the due date, the IRS should accept it as a timely response. This is generally referred to as the "Mailbox Rule" in the U.S.

    • @julieb9630
      @julieb9630 Před 2 lety

      @@JasonDKnott Thank you very much Jason. The video is excellent and the visual summary, you have also taken the time to answer the comments, it is very nice.

  • @williamphenix6522
    @williamphenix6522 Před rokem

    Great video! One question....is it possible to partnership net ordinary losses with Unrecaptured section 1250 gains on line 4m and Adjusted net capital gain on line 4q. The instructions say "Don't enter a negative number on lines 4a, 4e, 4i, 4m, and 4q. See section 1(h) and Notice 97-59, 1997-45 I.R.B. 7, available at IRS.gov/pub/irs-irbs/irb97-45.pdf, for the rules for netting gains and losses." but it's not clear how the netting would work within the mechanics of the form 8804. I feel like an ordinary loss could be entered on line 4o and on form 8804-C but it's not very clear. FYI - all activity is ECI. Thanks!