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Entity type

For a Walmart seller account, you must select an entity type that matches your IRS records, I have a single member LLC  and not sure what entity type i should be using for tax purposes. My LLC sell on Amazon Seller Central but never ask for the entity types that Walmart is asking for. So im trying to be consistent by using the same entity type to avoid IRS issues. Below are the  Walmart entity type options.  The only one that somewhat made sense for me is the LLC- S- Corp. However, i dont have that setup in amazon like i mentioned cause it just went off the LLC itself information.

 

LLC S-Corp

LLC - C- Corp

Partnership

S-Corporation

C-Corporation

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RogerD1
Employee Tax Expert

Entity type

Generally speaking, a single member LLC would be considered self-employed and would file a Schedule C.  None of those categories would apply to that.

 

However, an LLC can elect to be taxed as an S Corporation (by filing Form 2553 with the IRS) or C Corporation (by filing Form 8832 with the IRS).  These elections would not allow you to file a Schedule C and would require a separate Form 1120-S for the S Corporation or Form 1120 for a C Corporation.

 

You may want to contact Walmart to discuss if you are able to participate in their Marketplace without being one of the entities you mentioned.  It may just be that they have stricter rules than does Amazon for participating as a Seller on their website.

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RogerD1
Employee Tax Expert

Entity type

Generally speaking, a single member LLC would be considered self-employed and would file a Schedule C.  None of those categories would apply to that.

 

However, an LLC can elect to be taxed as an S Corporation (by filing Form 2553 with the IRS) or C Corporation (by filing Form 8832 with the IRS).  These elections would not allow you to file a Schedule C and would require a separate Form 1120-S for the S Corporation or Form 1120 for a C Corporation.

 

You may want to contact Walmart to discuss if you are able to participate in their Marketplace without being one of the entities you mentioned.  It may just be that they have stricter rules than does Amazon for participating as a Seller on their website.

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