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Convert Partnership to S-Corp

SusanA

Please allow Partnership clients to be converted to S-corporations.  Thank you.

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calebljenkins
Level 2

The same idea would be true for converting C-Corporations to S-Corporations and vice-versa.

This would have some big programming issues in the areas of shareholder basis, BIG tax, and undistributed AAA accounts, however, these areas could be flagged so that we would have to finish that before the "conversion/proforma" is complete.

sjrcpa
Level 15

@calebljenkins You can transfer S Corp to C Corp and vice versa in Lacerte.

Adam Hodson CPA
Level 1

How about just adding an option to export all depreciable assets from one file to another.  And maybe something similar to export partners from one company to another.

IntuitGabi
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pmr
Level 2

There is a backdoor way of converting from a partnership to an s-corp (or even an individual to an entity) and vice versa. You have to have access to the data files, but it can be done. I just did it last week.

Sarago
Level 1

Can you explain how?

pmr
Level 2

Keep in mind, it's not a perfect/seamless transfer...some items don't come over quite right or at all, so you will want to double check everything! In my mind, the biggest reason to use this method is to keep the depreciation schedule.

It's been a tax season month since I did it, so I might be missing a few items:

  1. Write down the Lacerte client number that you want to convert, then go to the module you want to convert to. Create a shell client with the same client number (if there is a client with that number already there, then you will have to use a different number and change the client number in the other module to match).
  2. While in the partnership module, locate your data path by going to settings>options>setup--it should say your data paths under program options. CData is C-corp, FData is Fiduciary, IData is Individual, PData is Partnership, and SData is S-Corp.
  3. In a windows explorer, navigate to the PData folder then the Detail folder. This has the specific client files, which are labeled based on their respective client number (e.g. 1091.PD2). You will want copy the client data file and then past it into the similar folder for the S-Corp (yes, you want to replace the one that is there).
  4. While in the module you converted to, select Client>Update Client Database. Then you can access the new client. Be forewarned, the client name does come over, so it will look blank from the client list.
Sarago
Level 1

Thank you so much!!

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