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Form 1065 Schedule B-1 Country of Citizenship

Hello,

 

I have this question on Schedule B-1.

For US Resident Alien, I think it still classifies as Domestic Partner, and defaults filling in the Schedule B-1 under Country of Citizenship as United States.

 

Is this correct though since resident alien has citizenship with another or for some citizenship in more countries than one.

I believe this is to ascertain if you're  a domestic partner, and a resident alien (green card) is domestic partner, correct?

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MinhT1
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Form 1065 Schedule B-1 Country of Citizenship

A resident alien is considered as a domestic partner.

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Form 1065 Schedule B-1 Country of Citizenship

A foreign partnership is one that is not created or organized in the United States or under the law of the United States or of any state.


See also Notice 2010-41

 

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-10-41.pdf

Form 1065 Schedule B-1 Country of Citizenship

So at Schedule B-1, the software i think default citizenship as United States because the partners are domestic (resident alien)

Is that OK in the eyes of IRS? Just want to make sure as per OP, US resident alien who is a domestic partner, can have other country of citizenship.

 

 

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