A corporate entity holds licenses through multiple corporate subsidiaries. Must I file a separate Form 602 for each subsidiary?
In general, you must file a separate Form 602 for each entity that holds licenses and is identified by a separate TIN in ULS. Therefore, if a corporate entity holds licenses through multiple subsidiaries and each subsidiary is registered under a separate TIN, then you should file a separate form for each. (As discussed below, information contained on one subsidiary’s form may be incorporated by reference in the other forms.) However, if a parent entity holds licenses through multiple wholly owned subsidiaries, it may file a single Form 602 on behalf of the parent and list the subsidiary licensees, even if each subsidiary is registered in ULS under a separate TIN.
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