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Tom V.
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State recorder LLC wrong? What do I do?

Tom V.
  • Torrington, CT
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Hi guys.
Trying to do my taxes, and immediately came across a roadblock.

Yes, I know, I should have doen them earlier. But I had a lot going on, and believe me, taxes was not at the top of my list. (I have a very sick daughter, may have cancer)

Anyway, my fiancee and I purchased a 3-family house in July 2012. At the same time, we formed an LLC to own the house.

All of our paperwork states her and I as 50% partners. All filing paperwork has BOTH of our names as applicants to form the LLC.

Well, I logged onto the sec of state's website to get some info, and they have me listed as the single principal, 100% owner. My fiancee's name is nowhere to be found.

I called them up, and they said they never heard of her. They don't know what to tell me. Sorry.

So, now I have no idea what to do. I was planning on filing with the llc as a partnership, issue a k-1 to each of us, then doing our own personal taxes.

But since the state has me as the only principal, 100% owner, i'm not sure I can do that. Am I now forced to do it as a straight passthrough, to me only?

That kind of screws things up for us.

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