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I have two entities that provide services to another entity and am trying to figure out of an ASG exists.

I know that all three are service organizations, but it does not appear that I have an FSO. The regs state that if the FSO is a corporation, it must be a professional service corporation. Treas. Reg 1.414(m)-1© defines professional service corporation to be "a corporation organized under state law for the principal purpose of providing professional services...." "Professional services means services preformed by certified or other public accountants, actuaries, architects, attorneys, chiropodists, chiropractors, medical doctors, dentist, professional engineers, optometrists, osteopaths, podiatrits, psychologists, and veternarians."

Insurance is not listed. Does this mean that unless my "FSO" is an entity form other than a corporation, that I really do not have an "FSO"? If I do not have an FSO then I do not have an ASG, outside of the Management Organization Test, which does not apply to this situation.

Here are my facts:

Entity 1 - owned 100% by Owner A, sole prop

Entity 2 - owned 100% by Owner B, corporation

Entity 3 - owned 50% by Owner A, 50% by Owner B, corporation

All three entiteis in business of insurance. Entity 1 and Entity 2 provide services to Entity 3. The service receipts for these services to Entity 3 exceed 10% of the total service receipts for both Entity 1 and Entity 2. I am looking at the B-org test. I don't think the A-org test applies here since none of the entities are shareholders of the other entities directly. If Entity 3 is not an FSO due to being a corporation, and insurance not being listed in the regs, I don't see how we can have an ASG.

Any other analysis? Thanks.

DMH

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