My dad did EVERYTHING from the same checking account. He had a money market account that he would put excess funds in because of interest, but as one of his businesses was private lending that account churned a lot. But all his house bills and ALL of his separate businesses operated out of the same personal account. Even as a sole proprietor, that's a bad idea. Collectively, he made a profit, but I couldn't begin to tell which business made or lost money. There's absolutely no way he could have passed an IRS audit. Before he died, we created an LLC. That LLC has an operating and a savings account. I run three DBAs and each has its own account, and I just created an LLC which will have both an operating and a savings account. I don't see any other way to truly keep the accounting separate.
Really good advice here. The point about your LLC not existing (depending on tax classification), is a big one. It's both annoying but elucidating. Thank you. I noticed Relay was a recommended bank, and maybe I signed up with them years ago because of one of your videos, but I will say that their customer service is absolutely garbage. If you're reading this, try and find a better "bank" (Relay is a financial institution, not a bank).
I have my business account in a credit union cause you have to have a savings account setup when you do a checking account. So the savings account becomes a savings area to hold money for emergency expenses and taxes. Makes easier transfer and move money in the same bank. Checking account is my operation account, cause I operated a small trucking company.
question: Say the business income for the year is $100,000.00 and it is taxed at 30%, that leaves $70,000 for all operation expenses. You pay yourself $50,000 throughout the year, do you have to pay taxes on your $50,000 you paid yourself? Am i taxed twice? (Once on the $100K and once more on the $50K you paid yourself)?
You will pay tax on your business revenue after business expenses are deducted. That is called your net income. The amount you pay yourself has no bearing on the amount of taxes you pay. Just like she said in the video.
No, once you pay taxes on the $100,000 anything you do with the money after that is not taxed again, this is why you get multiple banks accounts first acc, is your business acc, personal account, savings acc, your business gets paid $100,000 which you pay say 20% in taxes you put $20,000 into a tax account or saving account, that leaves you with $80,000 you pay yourself $50,000 that gets transferred to your personal account (tax free) your left with $30,000 for operational expenses payroll expenses (if you have employees)
Should i really transfer money from my business operating expense account to a personal checking account for an Owner Draw? i thought you shouldnt mesh business and personal accounts to break the LLC rules
so... does that mean for instance, if my business makes $100k in taxable income and I pay myself $50k like your example. Would the tax rate be the 15.3% "self employment tax" on that $100k? & would there be any other specific taxes on that business income on top of the self employment tax? Also, would I then have to pay income tax on the $50k distribution I paid to myself from the business income, or does is that not taxed because it was already taxed as business income?
You pay a set taxed amount on the 100k no matter how much you paid yourself. You have to pay self-employment, state and federal taxes on that whole 100k. Thats why she said its good to save between 15-30% of your 100k for taxes.
How would I pay myself in a structure with a single-member holding LLC (S-Corp) that owns my operating LLC, of which I’m the only owner and employee? How can this be done without piercing the corporate veil and losing asset protection, while still seeing the tax benefits of an S-Corp? Which LLC would handle payroll and how would dividends be distributed? Thanks!
I am in NY, I asked a accountant and was told NO you can not do this is that with a llc. You would just take out what you need as a member or sole member and just gets claimed when doing taxes since llc is pass through to individual when taxes paid. ?
My wife and I have a single member LLC. We paid for some business expenses with our personal credit card before our business card came in. How do we reimburse ourselves from our business bank account? Do we need to categorize the reimbursement as something specific? We'd like the expenses to be tax deductible as opposed to an owner distribution. We use Wave for accounting.
Hey have you gotten any answers on this? This is my exact situation. Had to pay for start up costs with personal card and now I want to reimburse myself without it being taxable income for myself and with it being an expense rather than an owners draw.😅
We take money out of the business account to pay expenses made with personal credit card. We mark the cash flow out of business account as an expense and attach the receipt. @@juliantorres3887
I’m not a tax expert but I think you can deduct this in your schedule C as a business expense. Keep asking to get the right answer but I would do it myself
Let me start by saying you have an awesome channel and I appreciate your time and effort. With that buttering up sequence I need to understand the following, If my LLC makes $100,000 and I take a draw of $50,000, on my P&:L it will still read $100,000 before expenses, correct?
Thanks for this video, super helpful. Can you/would you address how clients should pay you, in your name or in the name of the LLC when a the client requests a W-9? I ask because The IRS states "if a disregarded entity LLC that is owned by an individual is required to provide a Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and Certification, the W-9 should provide the owner’s SSN or EIN, not the LLC’s EIN." The W-9 form allows for entry of the LLC name (line 2). Do I simply fill in the name of my LLC in that line and then instruct the client in parallel (e.g. through contract and invoice) to pay in the name of the LLC?
I'm in a partnership LLC , is it best to set myself as an employee tyat gets paychecks vs.doing a withdrawl to get paid. Asking from a tax perspective.
Any money you put INTO your business is an "Owner Contribution". This is NOT considered income for your business just like an "Owner Draw" is not considered and expense!
Can you still claim a business loss if you have not generated any income? For example a lot of people who are in the bath and body business tend to take a loss because things expire.
I have a business account for my llc s-corp and pay myself a portion to my personal account (based on top line) in which I pay payroll taxes on. I pay business taxes quarterly and issue myself a w2 yearly. Is this okay?
do i need to fill out a w4 or anything else and send in? and what about workmens comp, is that something seperate. stressing out trying to figure this out lol
If you are a single member LLC and you are the only "employee" you do not need workmans comp. You also don't have to fill out a w-4 as you are not actually paid as an employee! :)
@@relativelynomadic you have to write the amount lol they didnt force me to do autopay without asking the amount. But also you save a late fee end of year
I paid myself $3k through a transfer from my business bank account to my personal banking account. Put it as a Draw in my accounting software. It that the right way to do it? Also, what percentage should i be taking as my payment? Also, are quarterly tax payments manditory, or just recommended?
Thank you for this! Quick question, if my husband is the only one receiving money and paying himself from the LLC, do I need to be a member of the LLC to fully protect our shared assets? If I am a member, then is it considered a multi-member LLC? Thank you!
I have my nursing agency. It is single member LLC. I am a nurse and physically go out to work from my company. How can I get paid? Do I need to pay a lot of taxes if I pay myself? Can you please tell me ? Thank you!
There's not a strict percentage because everyone's tax situation is different. Since as a SMLLC you are taxed at the individual level, it flows onto your personal tax return and everyone has a different tax story. So somebody who is married with 5 kids will have a different amount to save as someone who is single with no kids. It will also be different if you also have a w-2 income in addition to your business income!
i’m pretty tax illiterate but this has been the most clear video i’ve watched yet
My dad did EVERYTHING from the same checking account. He had a money market account that he would put excess funds in because of interest, but as one of his businesses was private lending that account churned a lot. But all his house bills and ALL of his separate businesses operated out of the same personal account. Even as a sole proprietor, that's a bad idea. Collectively, he made a profit, but I couldn't begin to tell which business made or lost money. There's absolutely no way he could have passed an IRS audit. Before he died, we created an LLC. That LLC has an operating and a savings account. I run three DBAs and each has its own account, and I just created an LLC which will have both an operating and a savings account. I don't see any other way to truly keep the accounting separate.
I know “technically “ you’re not MY lawyer but I mean, you’re my advice lawyer.
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Very well clarified what a Single member LLC is ... finally I got it.
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Been listening to quite a few folks and she is by far the best and easiest to understand. Keep doing what you’re doing, Thank you!
Hey Rocky! Thanks for helping in the video!
You are a god sent. Thank you for explaining in a way I could understand. Everything is already so confusing trying to start an LLC.
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Really good advice here.
The point about your LLC not existing (depending on tax classification), is a big one. It's both annoying but elucidating. Thank you.
I noticed Relay was a recommended bank, and maybe I signed up with them years ago because of one of your videos, but I will say that their customer service is absolutely garbage. If you're reading this, try and find a better "bank" (Relay is a financial institution, not a bank).
great tips!! i did all this but love knowing i did it right!
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I have my business account in a credit union cause you have to have a savings account setup when you do a checking account. So the savings account becomes a savings area to hold money for emergency expenses and taxes. Makes easier transfer and move money in the same bank. Checking account is my operation account, cause I operated a small trucking company.
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I have a business checking and savings account for my business the savings account for taxes the checking for business expenses and to pay myself
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question: Say the business income for the year is $100,000.00 and it is taxed at 30%, that leaves $70,000 for all operation expenses. You pay yourself $50,000 throughout the year, do you have to pay taxes on your $50,000 you paid yourself? Am i taxed twice? (Once on the $100K and once more on the $50K you paid yourself)?
You will pay tax on your business revenue after business expenses are deducted. That is called your net income. The amount you pay yourself has no bearing on the amount of taxes you pay. Just like she said in the video.
No, once you pay taxes on the $100,000 anything you do with the money after that is not taxed again, this is why you get multiple banks accounts first acc, is your business acc, personal account, savings acc, your business gets paid $100,000 which you pay say 20% in taxes you put $20,000 into a tax account or saving account, that leaves you with $80,000 you pay yourself $50,000 that gets transferred to your personal account (tax free) your left with $30,000 for operational expenses payroll expenses (if you have employees)
Should i really transfer money from my business operating expense account to a personal checking account for an Owner Draw? i thought you shouldnt mesh business and personal accounts to break the LLC rules
Gotta love when they like your comment but don't respond.
What is the proper way to pay a bill that is partial business use, such as car insurance or cell phone? 🤔
This woman broke it down very simple and makes sense the whole time. I learned so much. You got a new subscriber. Thank you 🙏🏽
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Im starting my own business real soon. This was very helpful. Thanks
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so... does that mean for instance, if my business makes $100k in taxable income and I pay myself $50k like your example. Would the tax rate be the 15.3% "self employment tax" on that $100k? & would there be any other specific taxes on that business income on top of the self employment tax? Also, would I then have to pay income tax on the $50k distribution I paid to myself from the business income, or does is that not taxed because it was already taxed as business income?
You pay a set taxed amount on the 100k no matter how much you paid yourself. You have to pay self-employment, state and federal taxes on that whole 100k. Thats why she said its good to save between 15-30% of your 100k for taxes.
Great info, thank you for sharing!!
Powerful advice. Thank you! Subscribed!
Love your channel title! 🙌
You explain this most easy.
Wow this is exactly what we need to know. Thank you very much.
How would I pay myself in a structure with a single-member holding LLC (S-Corp) that owns my operating LLC, of which I’m the only owner and employee? How can this be done without piercing the corporate veil and losing asset protection, while still seeing the tax benefits of an S-Corp? Which LLC would handle payroll and how would dividends be distributed? Thanks!
Great info! I’m just starting out and needed this!
I am in NY, I asked a accountant and was told NO you can not do this is that with a llc. You would just take out what you need as a member or sole member and just gets claimed when doing taxes since llc is pass through to individual when taxes paid. ?
Thank you. Can I run an LLC for 5 years without paying myself or taking a distribution? Reinvesting profit for growth
Yeah, as long as you pay taxes on your llc’s income you can do whatever you want with the money (including nothing)
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Great suggestions!!
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4:18 But if I do put myself on payroll, that will become a deductible business expense? Right?
My wife and I have a single member LLC. We paid for some business expenses with our personal credit card before our business card came in. How do we reimburse ourselves from our business bank account? Do we need to categorize the reimbursement as something specific? We'd like the expenses to be tax deductible as opposed to an owner distribution. We use Wave for accounting.
Hey have you gotten any answers on this? This is my exact situation. Had to pay for start up costs with personal card and now I want to reimburse myself without it being taxable income for myself and with it being an expense rather than an owners draw.😅
We take money out of the business account to pay expenses made with personal credit card. We mark the cash flow out of business account as an expense and attach the receipt. @@juliantorres3887
I’m not a tax expert but I think you can deduct this in your schedule C as a business expense. Keep asking to get the right answer but I would do it myself
Thank you so much for this video. Despite ALL the wonderful tax advice, the best part of this video was Rocky.
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So helpful.. thanks
Let me start by saying you have an awesome channel and I appreciate your time and effort. With that buttering up sequence I need to understand the following, If my LLC makes $100,000 and I take a draw of $50,000, on my P&:L it will still read $100,000 before expenses, correct?
Correct! The "Owner Draw" account is on the balance sheet so it will NOT show up on your P&L.
Thank you omg you are the best!
Thanks for this video, super helpful. Can you/would you address how clients should pay you, in your name or in the name of the LLC when a the client requests a W-9?
I ask because The IRS states "if a disregarded entity LLC that is owned by an individual is required to provide a Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and Certification, the W-9 should provide the owner’s SSN or EIN, not the LLC’s EIN."
The W-9 form allows for entry of the LLC name (line 2). Do I simply fill in the name of my LLC in that line and then instruct the client in parallel (e.g. through contract and invoice) to pay in the name of the LLC?
I'm in a partnership LLC , is it best to set myself as an employee tyat gets paychecks vs.doing a withdrawl to get paid. Asking from a tax perspective.
Say more about s Corp taxes, sis
I operated as s corp and have employee that I pay on w2, do I still need to pay myself
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How about the other way…..How would you put money into your llc and document that correctly and do it in a way that still keeps liability away.
Any money you put INTO your business is an "Owner Contribution". This is NOT considered income for your business just like an "Owner Draw" is not considered and expense!
As an LLC can i open an IRA or 401K and put more money into it then I could If i were a W2 employee?
Can you still claim a business loss if you have not generated any income? For example a lot of people who are in the bath and body business tend to take a loss because things expire.
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Then your member distrubtion check you have to pay taxes on was well?
I have a business account for my llc s-corp and pay myself a portion to my personal account (based on top line) in which I pay payroll taxes on. I pay business taxes quarterly and issue myself a w2 yearly. Is this okay?
do i need to fill out a w4 or anything else and send in? and what about workmens comp, is that something seperate. stressing out trying to figure this out lol
If you are a single member LLC and you are the only "employee" you do not need workmans comp. You also don't have to fill out a w-4 as you are not actually paid as an employee! :)
Im in texas, single member llc, is there any way to avoid taxes on the withdraw from my business money that i deposit into my personal bank account?
Another tip you can do is sign up with both your state and federal to deduct taxes automatically from your bank per quarter
Na, then they just start pulling funds out as they think it should be. Happened to me, never again!
@@relativelynomadic you have to write the amount lol they didnt force me to do autopay without asking the amount. But also you save a late fee end of year
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I paid myself $3k through a transfer from my business bank account to my personal banking account. Put it as a Draw in my accounting software. It that the right way to do it? Also, what percentage should i be taking as my payment? Also, are quarterly tax payments manditory, or just recommended?
If my bank charges for ACH transfers, is that a biz expense?
This is dthe woman who wil be doing this bak when the pademic hit in the America and we look at her video and help me pay mayself from my LLC
Thank you for this!
Quick question, if my husband is the only one receiving money and paying himself from the LLC, do I need to be a member of the LLC to fully protect our shared assets?
If I am a member, then is it considered a multi-member LLC?
Thank you!
Is there a best method to pay yourself for retaining liability protection with an LLC?
Can you do a member draw via Zelle?
I have my nursing agency. It is single member LLC. I am a nurse and physically go out to work from my company. How can I get paid? Do I need to pay a lot of taxes if I pay myself? Can you please tell me ? Thank you!
I just need to watch your videos next month when we take our ski trip to CO…maybe I could write my trip off to see my attorney. 😂
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Is this the same in the whole USA or just colorado?
What if you have some one who works for you but as a 1099
Should Realtors get an LLC or does it really matter.
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What if your a chump like me, its your 1st year in business and you made less than 50k?
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Why is there not a strict percentage??
There's not a strict percentage because everyone's tax situation is different. Since as a SMLLC you are taxed at the individual level, it flows onto your personal tax return and everyone has a different tax story. So somebody who is married with 5 kids will have a different amount to save as someone who is single with no kids. It will also be different if you also have a w-2 income in addition to your business income!
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Great info! But can’t do more than two videos with that voice “ omg”
info.
Does paying myself help with child support
Only if you pay it
@@relativelynomadic lets say i make $2000 a week in business but im paying $500 weekly to myself by w2 court will go just by my w2
As a sole proprietor llc , can I set a pension retirement account on the LLC from the operating account and not on my owner compensation account ?
I think you are getting it wrong.
LLCs it’s self do not pay taxes
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Right? 😂 Great info, though.