I registered an LLC (single member), my wife as the owner and me as the manager 2 years ago. We never actually opened due to lack of funding. We had no expenses, employees, or income, but had always hoped we would get things moving to open. Long story short things did not materialize; we dissolved the LLC in 2025 with the state of Oregon and due to no actual activity, we have never filed any sort of tax forms. I'm seeing conflicting information on whether I need to file some type of final tax return, such as Schedule C with $0 and mark it as final. Bottom line, do I need to fill out any tax forms for the LLC? I sent a letter to the IRS notifying them already that it is dissolved and the EIN should be closed or inactive. Thank you
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A single-member LLC is treated as a disregarded entity for federal income tax purposes and you would report on Schedule C of your 1040 as a result.
Therefore, no final filing would be due.
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