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- Part III - Internal Revenue Service
Part III Administrative, Procedural, and Miscellaneous 26 CFR 601 105: Examination of returns and claims for refund, credit or abatement; determination of correct tax liability (Also Part I, § 1361; 1 1361-1 ) Rev Proc 98-23 SECTION 1 PURPOSE This revenue procedure provides guidance on (1) the conversion of a qualified subchapter S trust (QSST) to an electing small business trust (ESBT
- What Is a QSST Trust for an S Corporation? - LegalClarity
Understand how a Qualified Subchapter S Trust (QSST) allows S corporation stock to be held in a trust while maintaining tax status Learn the key requirements and setup process
- Using qualified Subchapter S trusts (QSSTs) - The Tax Adviser
The QSST may be useful for estate planning purposes and for holding S stock for the benefit of a minor or incompetent
- Practice Help: Making Late QSST and ESBT Elections
The scope of this article is limited to those certain trusts which can hold S corporation stock, and specifically, how to file late elections to have such trusts qualify as a trust eligible to hold S corporation stock
- QUALIFIED SUBCHAPTER S TRUST (QSST) - CMRS Law
Why S-Corporation Owners Need Specific Trusts As an owner of an S-corporation, you need to have a certain type of trust to hold your corporation’s stocks legally The reason is that only specific trusts are eligible to own an S-corporation Here are the eligibility requirements: Although Qualified Subchapter S Trusts (QSSTs) are an option, they […]
- Qualified Subchapter S Trust (QSST) - Brown Law PLLC
A Qualified Subchapter S Trust (QSST) is a specialized trust allowing an individual beneficiary to receive S Corporation income, ensuring tax efficiency and compliance
- QSST election - Wikipedia
In United States federal income tax law, a qualified Subchapter S trust is one of several types of trusts that may retain ownership as the shareholder of an S corporation The beneficiary of such a trust makes a QSST election for each S corporation in which the trust holds stock A trust is eligible to hold S corporation stock if it is a Subpart E trust ("grantor trust"), a testamentary trust
- Qualified Subchapter S Trust (QSST) - Moneyzine
Qualified subchapter S trusts (QSST) are frequently used as an estate planning tool These trusts allow holders of subchapter S stock to transfer ownership to a single beneficiary This is in contrast with an electing small business trust (ESBT), which allows for multiple beneficiaries Both QSST and ESBT can help maintain the integrity of a subchapter S corporation when a shareholder passes
- The ABCs of late ESBT and QSST Elections: - Medium
The ABCs of late ESBT and QSST Elections: Subchapter S Election Relief under IRS Rev Proc 2013–30 Introduction In recent years, S-corporations have become a popular tax entity choice for
- Publication 946 (2025), How To Depreciate Property
Introduction This publication explains how you can recover the cost of business or income-producing property through deductions for depreciation (for example, the special depreciation allowance and deductions under the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS)) It also explains how you can elect to take a section 179 deduction, instead of depreciation deductions, for certain property
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