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Regs. §§ 20.7701-1 thru 1.7701(1)-3
Reg §301.7701-5 Domestic and foreign business entities.
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Reg §301.7701-5. Domestic and foreign business
entities.
(a) Domestic and foreign business entities. A business entity (including an
entity that is disregarded as separate from its owner under §301.7701-2(c)) is
domestic if it is created or organized as any type of entity (including, but not
limited to, a corporation, unincorporated association, general partnership, limited
partnership, and limited liability company) in the United States, or under the law
of the United States or of any State. Accordingly, a business entity that is created
or organized both in the United States and in a foreign jurisdiction is a domestic
entity. A business entity (including an entity that is disregarded as separate from
its owner under § 301.7701-2(c)) is foreign if it is not domestic. The
determination of whether an entity is domestic or foreign is made independently
from the determination of its corporate or non-corporate classification. See
§§301.7701-2 and 301.7701-3 for the rules governing the classification of
entities.
(b) Examples. The following examples illustrate the rules of this section:
Example (1). (i) Facts. Y is an entity that is created or organized under the laws
of Country A as a public limited company. It is also an entity that is organized as
a limited liability company (LLC) under the laws of State B. Y is classified as a
corporation for Federal tax purposes under the rules of §§ 301.7701-2, and
301.7701-3.
(ii) Result. Y is a domestic corporation because it is an entity that is classified as a
corporation and it is organized as an entity under the laws of State B.
Example (2). (i) Facts. P is an entity with more than one owner organized under
the laws of Country A as an unlimited company. It is also an entity that is
organized as a general partnership under the laws of State B. P is classified as a
partnership for Federal tax purposes under the rules of §§301.7701-2, and
301.7701-3.
(ii) Result. P is a domestic partnership because it is an entity that is classified as a
partnership and it is organized as an entity under the laws of State B.
(c) Effective date.
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(1) General rule. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section,
the rules of this section apply as of August 12, 2004, to all business
entities existing on or after that date.
(2) Transition rule. For business entities created or organized under the
laws of more than one jurisdiction as of August 12, 2004, the rules of this
section apply as of May 1, 2006. These entities, however, may rely on the
rules of this section as of August 12, 2004.
IM. 6503, 11/15/60 , amend... 8813, 2/1/99 Mt
9153, 8/11/2004
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1/77/2006 .
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