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It depends. If the LLC is a single-member entity and is the same business you reported under the DBA, you may simply change the business name for Schedule C from the Business Profile (under the Business tab). In this situation, the IRS considers you and the business to be one entity, so Schedule C covers the entire year (regardless of the business name).
If, however, you have elected for the LLC to be taxed as an S-Corp,
you will need to file a separate return for this entity (Form 1120-S, available in TurboTax Business).
It depends. If the LLC is a single-member entity and is the same business you reported under the DBA, you may simply change the business name for Schedule C from the Business Profile (under the Business tab). In this situation, the IRS considers you and the business to be one entity, so Schedule C covers the entire year (regardless of the business name).
If, however, you have elected for the LLC to be taxed as an S-Corp,
you will need to file a separate return for this entity (Form 1120-S, available in TurboTax Business).
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