References:I want to change my airplane's registration from me to an LLC. Is there an FAA form I can fill out to get this task done? Thanx.
If you're in Tennessee that would be a sale triggering sales tax due.
why did you want to move it out of the corp?Yep, check the sales tax implications first. I wanted to kill off the S-Corp that my 182RG was in and make it a personal aircraft. The $7,000 tax bill killed that idea.
I setup a corp because the aircraft was in leaseback. After I stopped renting it out, I wanted to kill the corp so I didn't have to deal with the tax returns and other expense of keeping the corp. In the end I had to keep everything as is to avoid the tax penalty.why did you want to move it out of the corp?
Yeup.... Aerospace Reports has a nice go to place to get this done! Here is the link and its gonna be $210. Thanx
schmookeeg!!
Ownership Transfer | Aerospace Reports
www.aerospacereports.com
Also, they said for California there will be no further tax implications since the actual ownership is not changing.
(2) Neither sales tax nor use tax applies to the sale or use of:
(C) Vehicles, vessels, and aircraft when included in any transfer of all or substantially all of the property held or used in the course of business activities of the transferor and when after the transfer the real and ultimate ownership remains substantially similar.
There are formalities and fees, including annual feed, associated with creating an entity in most states. They may or may not be worth the liability and asset protection benefits. Thats a discussion between you and your professional advisors.I'm sorry if this is too far off track for the thread.... but now I'm curious
why did you want to move it out of the corp?
I'm fuzzy on all of this
but I think that I understand there's really not much or any benefit to a plane being in a corp if it's personally owned and personally used....
but I thought that I understood that there is some legal protection reasoning in the scenario that say... you let a friend borrow the airplane
so I've kindof assumed there's not really a downside to putting an aircraft into a corp...other than the little bit of trouble setting it all up initially.
Now I get in teh context of this thread, there's a potential tax hit if moving 'ownership'...but if you're setting up the corp at the time of purchase,...???
In Californie you're gonna have to pay $800/year for an LLC or corporation.Yep. And if the Tax Goons at CDTFA come after you anyway, we are both relying on the provisions of Regulation 1610 (b)(2)(C) found here https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/lawguides/vol1/sutr/1610.html
"substantially similar" meaning no real ownership change occurred, such as moving the faa rego from individual to a LLC holding the plane, and you retain the shares.
Try AZ. Basically free.In Californie you're gonna have to pay $800/year for an LLC or corporation.
Fine if that's where you live. In Virginia, it's $50 to keep the LLC alive.Try AZ. Basically free.
I don't think it actually cost $800 it's just you must pay in Q1 ab estimated tax of $800 and it's applied to that year's tax return...In Californie you're gonna have to pay $800/year for an LLC or corporation.
But the LLC holding a personal aircraft isn't going to have any other income to apply it to. You pay $800 for having the LLC around.I don't think it actually cost $800 it's just you must pay in Q1 ab estimated tax of $800 and it's applied to that year's tax return...
Good point. My plane is in a S Corp and I have S Corp income, therefore for me, it applies toward my taxes...But the LLC holding a personal aircraft isn't going to have any other income to apply it to. You pay $800 for having the LLC around.
I don't think it actually cost $800 it's just you must pay in Q1 ab estimated tax of $800 and it's applied to that year's tax return...
I’m just a dumb renter, but plan to buy in an llc in case I take on partners later in case I ever drop my d and finally buy something