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Use Schedule G (Form 1120) to provide information applicable to certain entities, individuals, and estates that own, directly, 20% or more, or own, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total voting power of all classes of the corporation’s stock entitled to vote.
Use Schedule G (Form 1120) to provide information applicable to certain entities, individuals, and estates that own, directly, 20% or more, or own, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total voting power of all classes of the corporation's stock entitled to vote.
Schedule G (Form 1120) requires corporations to disclose information on the ownership structure, specifically details on shareholders that own the voting stock of the corporation. Properly reporting this information is key for legal and tax compliance.
Corporations filing Form 1120 may need to attach Schedule G if they have owners with substantial holdings. This form helps the IRS track individuals or entities owning 20% or more of the corporation, or if one shareholder controls 50% or more of the total voting power of all stock. A huge percentage of the VC-backed startups that we work with ...
Use Schedule G (Form 1120) to provide information applicable to certain entities, individuals, and estates that own, directly, 20% or more, or own, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total voting power of all classes of the corporation’s stock entitled to vote.
Use Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return, to report the income, gains, losses, deductions, credits, and to figure the income tax liability of a corporation.
Schedule G is included with your Form 1120 filing if you have shareholders that own more than 20% of the voting stock in a corporation. It is important to highlight that the disclosures apply...
Schedule G (Form 1120) to provide information applicable to certain entities, individuals, and estates that own, directly, 20% or more, or own, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total voting power of all classes of the corporation's stock entitled to vote.
We last updated the Information on Certain Persons Owning the Corporation's Voting Stock in February 2024, so this is the latest version of 1120 (Schedule G), fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of 1120 (Schedule G) directly from TaxFormFinder.
Form 1120 Schedule G provides details on certain transactions and relationships a corporation might have with other entities or individuals. It helps capture information related to parent-subsidiary structures, brother-sister relationships, and other affiliations.