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Hi All!

I'm putting together my documents for my interview and I was wondering something if anyone has any input?      I own a business and I will of course bring my business taxes.. my question is if anyone thinks I need to bring proof of my business?  (IE: My state business registration or EIN)? I know it couldn't hurt but wanted to see if anyone else was in this situation for the interview. 

 

Any input would be helpful, Thank you in advance. 

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It depends on how your business is incorporated. If it is a disregarded entity (single mbr LLC / sole proprietorship) just download your Record of Account or transcript from IRS secure portal. It already includes your Schedules C and SE.  If you are an s-corp and receive a W2 and/or dividends then i would just bring your 1040. Your business has a separate tax liability and i don't think USCIS is very competent in tax matters. They rely on the IRS to determine whether or not you have taxes due. What USCIS needs is to see that you don't owe anything at the time of your interview. Record of account confirms exactly that as it shows taxes paid and balances due. 

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3 minutes ago, Libertate said:

It depends on how your business is incorporated. If it is a disregarded entity (single mbr LLC / sole proprietorship) just download your Record of Account or transcript from IRS secure portal. It already includes your Schedules C and SE.  If you are an s-corp and receive a W2 and/or dividends then i would just bring your 1040. Your business has a separate tax liability and i don't think USCIS is very competent in tax matters. They rely on the IRS to determine whether or not you have taxes due. What USCIS needs is to see that you don't owe anything at the time of your interview. Record of account confirms exactly that as it shows taxes paid and balances due. 

Ok!  Perfect! I am bringing my business transcripts just in case so that should do it. I have an S Corp so that will work.   I purposely am waiting to file my business taxes till after my interview just to be on the really safe side (Interview is on March 5th). 

Thank you so much.  

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