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15 TLS, have you transmitted all R text files for this cycle update? Date I.R.S. SPECIFICATIONS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS TO PRINTERS Form 8858, PAGE 1 of 2 MARGINS: TOP 13 mm (1⁄2 "), CENTER SIDES. PRINTS: HEAD TO FOOT PAPER: WHITE WRITING, SUB. 20. INK: BLACK FLAT SIZE: 216 mm (8 1⁄2 ") x 279 mm (11") PERFORATE: NONE 8858 (December 2004) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Date Signature O.K. to print DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT Form Action Revised proofs requested Information Return of U.S. Persons With Respect To Foreign Disregarded Entities OMB No. 1545-1910 䊳 See separate instructions. Information furnished for the foreign disregarded entity’s annual accounting period (see instructions) beginning , 20 , and ending , 20 Attachment Sequence No. 140 Name of person filing this return Filer’s identifying number Number, street, and room or suite no. (or P.O. box number if mail is not delivered to street address) City or town, state, and ZIP code Filer’s tax year beginning , 20 , and ending , 20 Important: Fill in all applicable lines and schedules. All infor mation must be in English. All amounts must be stated in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. 1a Name and address of foreign disregarded entity b U.S. identifying number, if any c Country(ies) under whose laws organized and entity type under local tax law d Date(s) of organization e Effective date as foreign disregarded entity f h Principal business activity Functional currency If benefits under a U.S. tax treaty were claimed with respect to income of the foreign disregarded entity, enter the treaty and article number g Country in which principal business activity is conducted i Provide the following information for the foreign disregarded entity’s accounting period stated above. 2 a Name, address, and identifying number of branch office or agent (if any) in the United States b Name and address (including corporate department, if applicable) of person(s) with custody of the books and records of the foreign disregarded entity, and the location of such books and records, if different For the tax owner of the foreign disregarded entity (if different from the filer) provide the following: 3 a Name and address b Annual accounting period covered by the return (see instructions) c U.S. identifying number, if any d Country under whose laws organized e Functional currency c U.S. identifying number, if any d Functional currency For the direct owner of the foreign disregarded entity (if different from the tax owner) provide the following: 4 a Name and address 5 b Country under whose laws organized Attach an organizational chart that identifies the name, placement, percentage of ownership, tax classification, and country of organization of all entities in the chain of ownership between the tax owner and the foreign disregarded entity, and the chain of ownership between the foreign disregarded entity and each entity in which the foreign disregarded entity has a 10% or more direct or indirect interest. See instructions. Schedule C Income Statement (see instructions) Important: Report all information in functional currency in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Also, report each amount in U.S. dollars translated from functional currency (using GAAP translation rules or the average exchange rate determined under section 989(b)). If the functional currency is the U.S. dollar, complete only the U.S. Dollars column. See instructions for special rules for foreign disregarded entities that use DASTM. If you are using the average exchange rate (determined under section 989(b)), check the following box Functional Currency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gross receipts or sales (net of returns and allowances) Cost of goods sold Gross profit (subtract line 2 from line 1) Other income Total income (add lines 3 and 4) Total deductions Other adjustments Net income (loss) per books For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. U.S. Dollars 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cat. No. 21457L Form 8858 (12-2004) 15 I.R.S. SPECIFICATIONS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS TO PRINTERS Form 8858, PAGE 2 of 2 MARGINS: TOP 13 mm (1⁄2"), CENTER SIDES. PRINTS: HEAD TO FOOT PAPER: WHITE WRITING, SUB. 20. INK: BLACK FLAT SIZE: 216 mm (8 1⁄2") x 279 mm (11") PERFORATE: NONE DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT — DO NOT PRINT Form 8858 (12-2004) Schedule C-1 Page 2 Section 987 Gain or Loss Information (a) Amount stated in functional currency of foreign disregarded entity (b) Amount stated in functional currency of recipient 1 2 1 2 Remittances from the foreign disregarded entity Section 987 gain (loss) of recipient 3 4 Were all remittances from the foreign disregarded entity treated as made to the direct owner? Did the tax owner change its method of accounting for section 987 gain or loss with respect to remittances from the foreign disregarded entity during the tax year? Yes No Schedule F Balance Sheet Important: Report all amounts in U.S. dollars computed in functional currency and translated into U.S. dollars in accordance with U.S. GAAP. See instructions for an exception for foreign disregarded entities that use DASTM. (a) Beginning of annual accounting period Assets 1 2 3 (b) End of annual accounting period 1 2 3 Cash and other current assets Other assets Total assets Liabilities and Owner’s Equity 4 5 6 4 5 6 Liabilities Owner’s equity Total liabilities and owner’s equity Schedule G Other Information Yes 1 2 3 No During the tax year, did the foreign disregarded entity own an interest in any trust? During the tax year, did the foreign disregarded entity own at least a 10% interest, directly or indirectly, in any foreign partnership? Answer the following question only if the foreign disregarded entity made its election to be treated as disregarded from its owner during the tax year: Did the tax owner claim a loss with respect to stock or debt of the foreign disregarded entity as a result of the election? 4 Answer the following question only if the foreign disregarded entity is owned directly or indirectly by a domestic corporation and the foreign disregarded entity incurred a net operating loss for the tax year: Is the foreign disregarded entity a separate unit as defined in Regulations sections 1.1503-2(c)(3) and (4)? (If yes, see the instructions) 5 Answer the following question only if the tax owner of the foreign disregarded entity is a controlled foreign corporation ( CFC): Were there any intracompany transactions between the foreign disregarded entity and the CFC or any other branch of the CFC during the tax year, in which the foreign disregarded entity acted as a manufacturing, selling, or purchasing branch? Schedule H Current Earnings and Profits or Taxable Income (see instructions) Important: Enter the amounts on lines 1 through 6 in functional currency. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current year net income or (loss) per foreign books of account Total net additions Total net subtractions Current earnings and profits (or taxable income—see instructions) (line 1 plus line 2 minus line 3) DASTM gain or loss (if applicable) Combine lines 4 and 5 Current earnings and profits (or taxable income) in U.S. dollars (line 6 translated at the average exchange rate determined under section 989(b) and the related regulations (see instructions)) Enter exchange rate used for line 7 䊳 Printed on recycled paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Form 8858 (12-2004) PAGER/SGML Userid: ________ Fileid: I8858.SGM Leading adjust: -20% (16-Feb-2006) ❏ Draft (Init. & date) ❏ Ok to Print Filename: D:\USERS\x9lcb\documents\epicfiles\2005 Products\8858\05I8858(021606).SGM Page 1 of 4 Instructions for Form 8858 16:43 - 16-FEB-2006 The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing. Instructions for Form 8858 Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service (Rev. January 2006) (Use with the December 2004 revision of Form 8858) Information Return of U.S. Persons With Respect To Foreign Disregarded Entities Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. General Instructions separate Schedule M with respect to the FDE. Purpose of Form Note. Complete a separate Form 8858 and all applicable schedules for each FDE. Form 8858 is used by certain U.S. persons that own a foreign disregarded entity (FDE) directly or, in certain circumstances, indirectly or constructively. See U.S. Person Filing Form 8858 below. The form and schedules are used to satisfy the reporting requirements of sections 6011, 6012, 6031, and 6038, and related regulations. Who Must File The following U.S. persons that are tax owners of FDEs (see definitions below), or that own certain interests in foreign tax owners of FDEs, must file Form 8858. 1. U.S. Persons That Are Tax Owners of FDEs at any time during the U.S. person’s taxable year or annual accounting period. Complete the entire Form 8858, but do not complete the separate Schedule M. 2. Certain U.S. Persons That Are Required To File Form 5471 With Respect To a Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) That is a Tax Owner of an FDE at any time during the CFC’s annual accounting period: Category 4 filers of Form 5471. Complete the entire Form 8858 and the separate Schedule M. Category 5 filers of Form 5471. Complete only the identifying information on page 1 of Form 8858 (i.e., everything above Schedule C) and Schedules G and H on page 2 of Form 8858. Do not complete the separate Schedule M. 3. Certain U.S. Persons That Are Required To File Form 8865 With Respect To a Controlled Foreign Partnership (CFP) That is a Tax Owner of an FDE at any time during the CFP’s annual accounting period: Category 1 filers of Form 8865. Complete the entire Form 8858 and the separate Schedule M. Category 2 filers of Form 8865. Complete only the identifying information on page 1 of Form 8858 (i.e., everything above Schedule C) and Schedules G and H on page 2 of Form 8858. Do not complete the separate Schedule M. You are not required to complete Form 8858 if there is a Category 1 filer of Form 8865 that completes the entire Form 8858 and Exceptions To Filing Form 8858 Multiple filers of the same information. In the case of category 4 or 5 filers of Form 5471 or category 1 filers of Form 8865 who are also required to file Form 8858, one person may file Form 8858 and Schedule M, if applicable, for other persons who have the same filing requirements with respect to both Form 8858 and Form 5471 or Form 8865. If you and one or more other persons are required to furnish information for the same FDE for the same period, this information may be included with or attached to, and filed in the same manner as, the multiple filer information provided with respect to the CFC or the CFP. See Multiple filers of same information in the Form 5471 instructions or Multiple Category 1 filers in the Form 8865 instructions. 1. A court within the United States is able to exercise primary supervision over the administration of the trust and 2. One or more U.S. persons have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust. U.S. Person Filing Form 8858 The U.S. person filing Form 8858 is any U.S. person that: • Is the tax owner of an FDE. • Owns a specified interest in an FDE indirectly or constructively through a CFC or a CFP. See items 2 and 3 of Who Must File above for more detailed information. Throughout these instructions, when the pronouns “you” and “your” are used, they are used in reference to the U.S. person filing Form 8858. Foreign Disregarded Entity (FDE) An FDE is an entity that is not created or organized in the United States and that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner for U.S. income tax purposes under Regulations sections 301.7701-2 and -3. See the instructions for Form 8832, Entity Classification Election, for more information. When and Where to File Tax Owner of FDE Form 8858 is due when your income tax return or information return is due, including extensions. If you are the tax owner of the FDE, attach Form 8858 and the separate Schedule M, if required, to your income tax return or information return. If you are not the tax owner of the FDE, attach Form 8858 to any Form 5471 or Form 8865 you are filing with respect to the CFC or the CFP that is the tax owner of the FDE. The tax owner of the FDE is the person that is treated as owning the assets and liabilities of the FDE for purposes of U.S. income tax law. Definitions U.S. person A U.S. person is: • A citizen or resident alien of the United States (see Pub. 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens, for guidance on determining resident alien status), • A domestic partnership, • A domestic corporation, • Any estate (other than a foreign estate, within the meaning of section 7701(a)(31)(A)), and • Any domestic trust. A domestic trust is any trust if: Cat. No. 38123Q Direct Owner of FDE The direct owner of an FDE is the legal owner of the disregarded entity. For example, assume A, a U.S. individual, is a 60% partner of CFP, a controlled foreign partnership. FDE 1 is a foreign disregarded entity owned by CFP, and FDE 2 is a foreign disregarded entity owned by FDE 1. In this example, FDE 1 is the direct owner of FDE 2, and CFP is the direct owner of FDE 1. CFP is the tax owner with respect to both FDE 1 and FDE 2. A would be required to file the Forms 8858 relating to FDE 1 and FDE 2 with the Form 8865 it files with respect to CFP. Penalties Failure to file information required by section 6038(a) (Form 8858 and Schedule M). • A $10,000 penalty is imposed for each annual accounting period of each CFC or CFP for failure to furnish the required Page 2 of 4 Instructions for Form 8858 16:43 - 16-FEB-2006 The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing. information within the time prescribed. If the information is not filed within 90 days after the IRS has mailed a notice of the failure to the U.S. person, an additional $10,000 penalty (per CFC or CFP) is charged for each 30-day period, or fraction thereof, during which the failure continues after the 90-day period has expired. The additional penalty is limited to a maximum of $50,000 for each failure. • Any person who fails to file or report all of the information required within the time prescribed will be subject to a reduction of 10% of the foreign taxes available for credit under sections 901, 902, and 960. If the failure continues 90 days or more after the date the IRS mails notice of the failure to the U.S. person, an additional 5% reduction is made for each 3-month period, or fraction thereof, during which the failure continues after the 90-day period has expired. See section 6038(c)(2) for limits on the amount of this penalty. Criminal penalties. Criminal penalties under sections 7203, 7206, and 7207 may apply for failure to file the information required by section 6038. Note. Any person required to file Form 8858 and Schedule M who agrees to have another person file the form and schedules for him or her may be subject to the above penalties if the other person does not file a correct and proper form and schedule. Other Reporting Requirements Reporting Exchange Rates on Form 8858 When translating amounts from functional currency to U.S. dollars, you must use the method specified in these instructions. But, regardless of the specific method required, all exchange rates must be reported using a “divide-by convention” rounded to at least 4 places. That is, the exchange rate must be reported in terms of the amount by which the functional currency amount must be divided in order to reflect an equivalent amount of U.S. dollars. As such, the exchange rate must be reported as the units of foreign currency that equal one U.S. dollar, rounded to at least 4 places. Do not report the exchange rate as the number of U.S. dollars that equal one unit of foreign currency. Note. You must round the result to more than 4 places if failure to do so would materially distort the exchange rate or the equivalent amount of U.S. dollars. Example. During its annual accounting period, an FDE owned by a U.S. person had current income of 30,255,400 Yen on Schedule H, line 6. The Schedule H instructions specify that the filer must translate these amounts into U.S. dollars at the average exchange rate for the tax year in accordance with the rules of section 989(b). The average exchange rate is 118.5050 Japanese Yen to 1 U.S. dollar (0.00843846 U.S. dollars to 1 Japanese Yen). Divide 30,255,400 Yen by 118.5050 to determine the U.S. dollar amount to enter on line 7 of Schedule H. Enter 118.5050 after the flush language following line 7. Electronic Filing of Form 8858 If you file your income tax return electronically, see the instructions for your income tax return for general information about electronic filing. Note. If you are filing Form 1120 electronically, you must attach Form 8858 electronically (as an attachment to your electronically filed Form 5471, Form 8865, or Form 1120). If you are filing Form 1040, 1041, or 1065 electronically (with or without a Form 5471 or Form 8865), attach Form 8858 to the applicable Form 8453. Computer-Generated Form 8858 and Schedules A computer-generated Form 8858 and its schedules may be filed if they conform to and do not deviate from the official form and schedules. Generally, all computer-generated forms must receive prior approval from the IRS and are subject to an annual review. Submit all requests for approval to: Internal Revenue Service, Attention: Substitute Forms Program, SE:W:CAR:MP:T:T:SP, 1111 Constitution Avenue NW, IR-6406, Washington, DC 20224. Important: Be sure to attach the approval letter to Form 8858. Every year, the IRS issues a revenue procedure to provide guidance for filers of computer-generated forms. In addition, every year the IRS issues Pub. 1167, General Rules and Specifications For Substitute Forms and Schedules, which reprints the most recent applicable revenue procedure. Pub. 1167 can be ordered by calling 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). This publication is also available from the IRS website at www.irs.gov. Dormant FDEs Announcement 2004-4, 2004-4 I.R.B. 357, provides for a summary filing procedure for filing Form 8858 for a dormant FDE. A dormant FDE is an FDE that would be a dormant controlled foreign corporation (CFC) if it were treated as a foreign corporation for U.S. tax purposes. If you elect the summary procedure, complete only the identifying information above Schedule C on page 1 of Form 8858 for each dormant FDE as follows: • The top margin of the summary return must be labeled “Filed Pursuant to Announcement 2004-4 for Dormant FDE.” • Include the name, address, identifying number, and tax year of the U.S. person filing Form 8858 (see definition on page 1). • Include the annual accounting period of the dormant FDE (below the title of the form) and complete items 1a through 1e and 1g. • Complete items 3a through 3d, if applicable. -2- • Complete items 4a through 4c, if applicable. File this summary return in the manner described in When and Where To File on page 1. Specific Instructions Important: If the information required in a given section exceeds the space provided within that section, do not write “see attached” in the section and then attach all of the information on additional sheets. Instead, complete all entry spaces in the section and attach the remaining information on additional sheets. The additional sheets must conform with the IRS version of that section. Identifying Information Annual Accounting Period Enter, in the space provided below the title of Form 8858, the annual accounting period of the FDE for which you are furnishing information. The annual accounting period of an FDE is the annual accounting period or taxable year of the tax owner. Therefore, in the case of a U.S. tax owner, the annual accounting period of the FDE is the taxable year of the U.S. tax owner; and in the case of a CFC or CFP that is a tax owner, the annual accounting period of the FDE is the annual accounting period of the CFC or CFP. Person Filing This Return In the spaces provided at the top of page 1 of Form 8858, provide the identifying information for the U.S. person filing Form 8858 (see definition on page 1). If a U.S. corporation is the U.S. person filing Form 8858 and is a member of a consolidated group, list the common parent as the person filing the return and enter its identifying information in the spaces provided at the top of page 1 of the form. Name Change If the name of the person filing the return, the tax owner, the direct owner, or the FDE whose activities are being reported changed within the past 3 years, show the prior name(s) in parentheses after the current name. Addresses Use the following instructions to complete lines 1a, 2a, 2b, 3a, 4a, and the entry spaces at the top of page 1 of the form for the filer’s address. U.S. Addresses. Include the suite, room, or other unit number after the street address. If the Post Office does not deliver mail to the street address and the U.S. person has a P.O. box, show the box number instead. Foreign Addresses. Enter the information in the following order: city, province or state, and country. Follow the country’s practice for entering the postal Page 3 of 4 Instructions for Form 8858 16:43 - 16-FEB-2006 The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing. code, if any. Do not abbreviate the country name. Identifying Numbers Use the following instruction to complete lines 1b, 3c, 4c, and the entry space at the top of page 1 of the form for the filer’s identifying number. The identifying number of an individual is his or her social security number (SSN). The identifying number of all others is their employer identification number (EIN). If a U.S. corporation is the U.S. person filing Form 8858 and is a member of a consolidated group, see Person Filing This Return on page 2. Functional Currency Use the following instruction to complete lines 1i, 3e, and 4d. Enter the entity’s functional currency. See sections 985 and 989, and Regulations sections 1.985-1(a) through (c) and 1.989(a)-1(b) for rules for determining the functional currency of a qualified business unit (QBU) and the definition of a QBU. Hyperinflationary exception. An entity that otherwise would be required to use a hyperinflationary currency as its functional currency must use the U.S. dollar as its functional currency and compute income or loss or earnings and profits using the U.S. dollar approximate separate transactions method of accounting (DASTM) under the special rules of Regulations section 1.985-3. See Regulations section 1.985-1(b)(2). Line 1h — Principal Business Activity Enter a brief description of the FDE’s principal business activity. Line 3b If the tax owner is a CFC, enter the annual accounting period covered by Form 5471 (as described in Regulations section 1.6038-2(e)). If the tax owner is a CFP, enter the annual accounting period covered by Form 8865 (as described in Regulations section 1.6038-3(f)). Line 5 You must attach an organizational chart that includes the following information with respect to the chain of ownership between the tax owner and the FDE and the chain of ownership between the FDE and all entities in which the FDE has a 10% or more direct or indirect interest: • The name and percentage of ownership of all entities in the chain of ownership, including partnerships and entities disregarded as separate from their owners. • The FDE’s position in the chain of ownership. • The tax classification of all entities in the chain of ownership (see Form 8832 instructions for tax classification rules and related definitions). • The country under whose law each entity is organized. For these purposes, the rules of section 958(a) (relating to “direct and indirect ownership”) apply. Schedule F Each filer of Form 8858 that is required to file an organizational chart with respect to more than one FDE may satisfy this requirement by filing a single organizational chart that includes the required information with respect to all FDEs. Use Schedule F to report a summary balance sheet for the FDE computed and translated into U.S. dollars in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Special rule for DASTM. If the FDE uses DASTM, Schedule F should be prepared and translated into U.S. dollars according to Regulations section 1.985-3(d), rather than U.S. GAAP. Schedule C Schedule G Use Schedule C to report a summary income statement for the FDE computed in the FDE’s functional currency in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Enter in the U.S. dollar column each line item functional currency amount translated into dollars using U.S. GAAP translation rules. If the FDE does not maintain U.S. GAAP income statements in U.S. dollars, you can use the average exchange rate as determined under section 989(b). The rate used should be the rate stated on line 7, Schedule H. If you choose to use the average exchange rate rather than the U.S. GAAP translation rules, check the box above line 1 on Schedule C. Question 3 Special rules for DASTM. If the FDE uses DASTM, the functional currency column should reflect local hyperinflationary currency amounts computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The U.S. dollar column should reflect such amounts translated into dollars under U.S. GAAP translation rules. Differences between this U.S. dollar GAAP column and the U.S. dollar income or loss figured for tax purposes under Regulations section 1.985-3(c) should be accounted for on Schedule H. See Schedule H, Special rules for DASTM, below. Line 7. Include on line 7, adjustments for extraordinary items, prior period adjustments, and the provision for income, war profits, and excess profits taxes deducted in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The terms “extraordinary items” and “prior period adjustments” have the same meaning given to them by U.S. GAAP (see Opinion No. 30 of the Accounting Principles Board and Statement No. 16 of the Financial Accounting Standards Board). Important: Differences between this functional currency amount and the amount of taxes that reduce E&P (in the case of an FDE of a CFC) or are deductible in computing U.S. taxable income (in the case of an FDE of a U.S. person or a CFP) should be accounted for on line 2 or 3 of Schedule H. Schedule C-1 Complete a separate Schedule C-1 for each recipient that has a functional currency that is different than the functional currency of the FDE. See section 987(3) for rules relating to branch remittances. -3- If the tax owner of the FDE is claiming a section 165 loss with respect to worthless stock or with respect to certain obligations, see Regulations section 1.6011-4 for information relating to a disclosure statement that must be attached to Form 8858 if certain requirements are met. Question 4 If the FDE is not owned directly or indirectly by a domestic corporation or the FDE did not incur an NOL for the year, please write “N/A” across the “Yes/No” entry spaces for line 4 to indicate that the question is not applicable. Otherwise, if you are checking the “Yes” box, you may need to attach an elective relief agreement and/or an annual certification as provided in Regulations section 1.1503-2(g)(2). Schedule H Use Schedule H to report the FDE’s current earnings and profits (E&P) (if the tax owner is a CFC) or taxable income (if the tax owner is a U.S. person or a CFP). Generally, enter the amounts on lines 1 through 6 in functional currency. Special rules for DASTM. If the FDE uses DASTM, enter on line 1 the dollar GAAP income or (loss) from line 8 of Schedule C. Enter on lines 2 and 3 the adjustments made in figuring current E&P or taxable income for U.S. tax purposes. Report these amounts in U.S. dollars. Enter on line 5 the DASTM gain or loss figured under Regulations section 1.985-3(d). Lines 2 and 3. Certain adjustments must be made to the FDE’s line 1 net book income or (loss) to determine its current E&P or taxable income. The adjustments may include those needed to conform the foreign book income to U.S. GAAP and to U.S. tax accounting principles. If the FDE’s books are maintained in functional currency in accordance with U.S. GAAP, enter on line 1 the functional currency GAAP income or (loss) from line 8 of Schedule C, rather than starting with foreign book income, and show GAAP-to-tax adjustments on lines 2 and 3. The adjustments may include the following: • Capital gains and losses. • Depreciation, amortization, and depletion. • Investment or incentive allowance. Page 4 of 4 Instructions for Form 8858 16:43 - 16-FEB-2006 The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing. • Charges to statutory reserves. • Inventory adjustments. Inventories must be taken into account according to the rules of sections 471 (incorporating the provisions of section 263A) and 472 and the related regulations. • Taxes. See the instructions for Schedule C, line 7. Attach a separate schedule that lists each applicable adjustment item. For each adjustment item, indicate the adjustment amount and whether the amount is a net addition or net subtraction. The separate schedule should also show two totals, the total net additions amount to be entered on line 2, and the total net subtractions amount to be entered on line 3. Line 5. DASTM gain or (loss), reflecting unrealized exchange gain or loss, should be entered on line 5 only for FDEs that use DASTM. Line 7. Enter the line 6 functional currency amount translated into U.S. dollars at the average exchange rate for the FDE’s tax year. See section 989(b). Report the exchange rate using the “divide-by convention” specified under Reporting Exchange Rates on Form 8858 on page 2. If the FDE uses DASTM, enter on line 7 the same amount entered on line 6. Blocked income. The E&P or taxable income of the FDE, as reflected on Schedule H, must not be reduced by all or any part of such E&P or taxable income that could not have been distributed by the FDE due to currency or other restrictions or limitations imposed under the laws of any foreign country. Schedule M Important: In translating the amounts from functional currency to U.S. dollars, use the average exchange rate for the FDE’s tax year. See section 989(b). Report the exchange rate in the entry space provided at the top of Schedule M using the “divide-by convention” specified under Reporting Exchange Rates on Form 8858 on page 2. Every U.S. person that is required to file Schedule M (see Who Must File on page 1) must file the schedule to report the transactions that occurred during the FDE’s annual accounting period ending with or within the U.S. person’s tax year. If a U.S. corporation is the U.S. person filing Schedule M and is a member of a consolidated group, list the common parent as the U.S. person filing Schedule M. Column headings. There are 2 sets of column headings above lines 1 through 19. The first set of column headings is to be used in cases where the tax owner is a CFP. The second set of column headings is to be used in cases where the tax owner is a CFC. If you are completing Schedule M for an FDE for which the tax owner is a CFP, check the box for CFPs and complete lines 1 through 19 using the headings in columns (a) through (e) of the CFP set of columns. If you are completing Schedule M for an FDE for which the tax owner is a CFC, check the box for CFCs and complete lines 1 through 19 using the headings in columns (a) through (f) of the CFC set of columns. Column (e). Use column (e) to report transactions between the FDE and any U.S. person with a 10% or more direct interest in the CFP or any 10% or more U.S. shareholder of any corporation controlling the CFC. If you are a Category 1 filer of Form 8865, or a Category 4 filer of Form 5471, do not report transactions between yourself and the FDE under column (e). Report the transactions only under column (b). Line 6. Report on line 6 dividends received by the FDE that were not previously taxed under subpart F in the current year or in any prior year. Lines 18 and 19. Report on lines 18 and 19 the largest outstanding balances during the year of gross amounts borrowed from, and gross amounts loaned to, the related parties described in columns (b) through (f). Do not enter aggregate cash flows, year-end loan balances, average balances, or net balances. Do not include open account balances resulting from sales and purchases reported under other items listed on Schedule M that arise and are collected in full in the ordinary course of business. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required to give us the information. We need it to ensure that you are complying with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the right amount of tax. You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a form or its instructions must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information are confidential, as required by section 6103. The time needed to complete and file this form and related schedules will vary depending on individual circumstances. The estimated burden for individual taxpayers filing this form is approved under OMB control number 1545-0074 and is included in the estimates shown in the instructions for their individual income tax return. The estimated burden for all other taxpayers who file this form is shown below. Learning about the law or the form Preparing and sending the form to the IRS Form Recordkeeping 8858 17 hr., 56 min. 4 hr., 10 min. 4 hr., 38 min. 24 hr., 9 min. 6 min. 30 min. Sch. M (8858) If you have comments concerning the accuracy of these time estimates or suggestions for making this form and related schedules simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. See the instructions for the tax return with which this form is filed. -4-
| File Type | application/pdf |
| File Title | 2005 Form 1040 |
| Subject | U.S. Individual Income Tax Return |
| Author | SE:W:CAR:MP |
| File Modified | 2006-12-30 |
| File Created | 2006-12-30 |