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okay how to file your taxes as an llc owner let's discuss it now in order to do this we have to break this video down into two sections because you have the single member llc and then you have the multi-member llc and although they are both limited liability companies or llcs the tax returns are prepared and filed a little bit differently and i want to make sure that you are filing your taxes correctly in 2022 so today i'll be going over what tax returns you need to file as an llc owner what you need to record and what you need to put in your tax return how to pay your current and future taxes and any tips and faqs along the way so you stay out of trouble with the irs so if all that sounds good to you make sure you like this video while the intro plays hey there and welcome to our channel i'm sean with life accounting the accounting firm that is dedicated to helping you save on taxes and building more wealth and also i want to say thank you to everyone who has been subscribing and joining our channel we really appreciate the support and it gives us the positive reinforcement to continue making youtube videos alright so step number one what tax return do you need to file as an llc owner well as i mentioned it depends on what type of llc you have let's go over all three so you have a single member llc which means you are the sole owner of your limited liability company and you have no partners that means you will need to file your taxes using forms schedule c and schedule se and that can be found on the us 1040 the individual income tax return now the schedule c portion is used to report the income and expenses you incurred as a part of your business schedule se is also required to be included with your tax return as a single member llc because it is used to calculate your self-employment tax liability and schedule se stands for self-employment now i'll break down exactly what goes on as schedule c in just a second but before we do let's talk about the multi-member llc now if you have a multi-member llc that means you have at least one other partner in your business so there are at least two llc members if that's you then what you guys need to do is file u.s form 1065 the partnership return of income okay this form allows you to clearly allocate the portion of income and losses to each partner hey sean look i can split my profits with myself okay kind of like that now this form must be filed by the business tax deadline which is usually march 15th now there are about three pages on the 1065 forum which covers all your income and expenses as well now lastly if you have an llc regardless of if it is a single member llc or a multi-member llc and you have elected to be taxed as an s-corporation which by the way being taxed as an s-corporation allows you to eliminate some of the self-employment tax which is great for businesses who are making at least seventy thousand dollars in net income anyway llcs who have been elected to be taxed as an s corporation need to file us form 1120s the income return for s corporations and this form mainly ensures that owner employees are paying themselves a reasonable salary and calculate the distributions earned from the company this tax return also must be filed by the business tax deadline which is usually march 15th now llc partnerships in s corporations still need to file a normal 1040 form for their individual tax purposes as well alright so now that you know which tax forms you need to file let's move into number two what you need to record on your tax return now the tax code and the irs are very simple okay they want to know who you are and they want to know what integrity might i add how much money you made and what percentage of that should be allocated towards your taxes and that's the case for every business regardless of which tax return you need to file which by the way if you need professional assistance with tax planning and tax preparation then consider working with our team there will be a link in the description below where you can sign up for more information so the next step step number two for every llc owner is to record information about you and your business on your tax return you're gonna need to record stuff like your business name your business address your business ein number your principal business or profession like what you sell your principal business code or activity code your accounting method if you materially participated in the operations of the business if you just started or acquired the business and if you needed to file any 1099 forms as well as any other important information about your business the irs will ask you additional questions so they know everything there is to know after that then you can move into step number three and look at the next section on the schedule c general partnership form an 1120s tax form which is income reporting in this section the irs wants to figure out what your gross income was for your business now you may receive one or multiple 1099 miscellaneous forms or 1099 net forms to report exactly how much income you made and if you had a lot of online sales then you may also receive a 1099k form to report your income with as well hey sean look i'm reporting all my income forms okay kind of like that now once you have all your income reported then it's time to move on to step number three record your qualified business expenses now most platforms and companies make it pretty easy to find out what your gross income was for the year but expenses well not so much okay it's up to you to make sure you are tracking or bookkeeping all your expenses throughout the tax year now once you have all your expenses and transactions categorized and organized then you can move on to step number four and start recording your expenses on your tax return okay you're going to want to record any asset purchases that you made throughout the tax year any direct qualified expenses you spent money on such as advertising fees meals employee benefits etc and if you had cost of goods so you want to make sure you complete that section as well as well as any vehicle expenses you may have incurred as well now once you have listed all your qualified expenses or tax deductions or tax write-offs then you will arrive at your net income which will determine your total taxable income what tax bracket you fall into and what taxes you need to pay if you haven't already done so and all of that is calculated pretty quickly when you file on the 1040 form with a schedule c after that then you can move into step number five which is to go ahead and record any other individual activity on your tax return and then file your taxes however if you completed step number four within a 1065 partnership tax return or an 1120s tax return then step number five is for you to obtain your k1 document okay this k1 document is used to distribute each partnership share of current income deductions credits and other special items on their tax return so basically you need to file your 1065 or your 1120s again by the business tax deadline which is usually march 15 and then file your k1 document on your
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