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Michelle E.
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HUSBAND AND WIFE LLC'S - IS IT NECESSARY TO FILE A SEPARATE TAX RETURN FOR THE LLC?

Michelle E.
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  • Homewood, IL
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I've had mixed answers on this and looking for help. My husband and I own 2 properties under separate LLCs. We file our taxes jointly. One year we were told that we needed to file a separate tax return for each LLC and one for our personal return. The next year (new accountant) told us that we could file a personal return and list our properties on a schedule E on our personal return. Of course this saves money - filing 1 return vs. 3 but we want to make sure that we are doing things properly. Another accountant said if you have an LLC, you need to file a return for that LLC. We don't know what is correct. We live in Illinois if that makes a difference. Help!

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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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I've had mixed answers on this and looking for help. My husband and I own 2 properties under separate LLCs. We file our taxes jointly. One year we were told that we needed to file a separate tax return for each LLC and one for our personal return. The next year (new accountant) told us that we could file a personal return and list our properties on a schedule E on our personal return. Of course this saves money - filing 1 return vs. 3 but we want to make sure that we are doing things properly. Another accountant said if you have an LLC, you need to file a return for that LLC. We don't know what is correct. We live in Illinois if that makes a difference. Help!

Of you're in a community property state, which there are like 24, no need for separate return. 
IL is one.  So is mine. As far as I know (and do) no need for a separate 1065 if you and your spouse are the only members. 

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