Can the trucking LLC be owned by another LLC which you work for and then be paid as a salary expense? I'm wondering if it's better to pay yourself before or after taxes as well
I appreciate that information. I'll be reaching out too you soon. I need, step by step on hot too get my trucking started, with my own authority!! Ken!! OH!! ✌🏿
How’s it going Brandon I own a trucking business and I’m currently looking for a CPA who is already experience in the game. Are you taking on new clients? Thanks
So first your company is taxed on the profit that it made and then you yourself are taxed on what you paid yourself from your company ...is that double taxing or nah?
Thanks for the video. Without RUclips, I wonder how I’d make the business side of things work. If you read this Brandon, do you have advice on where I should look for a CPA in my area? Preferably one that has experience with drivers.
Hi Brandon, how do you pay yourself in case you're bedridden or if your equipment is out of commission? What business address do you prefer, virtual or home address?
Hello and thank you very much for your video, on the other hand I do not speak English very well and even less administrative English, I am French, do you have any documentation to provide me On this subject thank you Cyril
Yes. The $4,000 "was" part of the $9,650 profit when he deducted the 30% tax or $2,895. AFTER he deducted the 30% tax (which is what IRS was requiring from him according to his Accountant) he was able to pay himself from that - already taxed - profit a salary of $4,000. In other words, he payed himself from the profit but only AFTER the profit was TAXED. If he had paid himself the $4,000 BEFORE taxing the profit, then the profit would have been only $5,650 (=$9,650 - $4,000) and he would have only paid $1,695 in taxes (30% of $5,650). However, this method would not be following the IRS rules and regulations.
I'd pay them more reasonably than you got paid before you got your own authority from working for someone else.Just a thought keep your driver(s) happy they'll stay with you while your still driving under your own authority.Two incomes makes more and then end.
@@yotiep.1072 if they are using there truck and your trailer and you are dispatching 75-80 percent they should get. If everything is there’s and your just dispatching 10-15 percent whatever your numbers are and keep them happy. And make sure your covered too. But that’s a good percentage. Take that percentage off of every load or weekly or monthly. Your pick. Hope that helps
@@brandonlindsaycpa I think I got it. I understand that we pay taxes on the profit. Just to make sure I understand. At the end of the year I don’t have to pay taxes on the money I paid myself. So no w2 or 1099. Sorry just trying to make sure.
@@brandonlindsaycpa Brandon, I don't think this is a clear answer... I realize that you are paying taxes on the profit of the business but are we then going to also pay the taxes on the income we pay ourselves as a pass through entity? How do we keep some profit set aside to then purchase another truck? Any clarity you can provide is appreciated. Thanks,
@brandon Lindsay cpa Hey man great video k just started my business and I just wanted to know if I file any w9, or I9, or 1099 as a driver of my company. Thank you for the information, also If I have people lease on do I keep it the same for them or is there more procedures to go through for that? Thank you!
How are you thinking about paying yourself?
Great video. I created an Owners Compensation account along with my Operating Account, and Tax Account.
Definitely need a video on getting taxed as s corp
Ok. I got you.
I finally had a chance to make the video about S Corps. ruclips.net/video/RYago6mxQsE/видео.html
I appreciate this video. You did a great job explaining everything!
Thanks! I get that question about paying yourself a lot so I really tried to make a solid video.
I have a question : how do u keep recipes together for ur taxes? Like is their a different and better way to do it?
Thats exactly what i needed to see thank you
Can the trucking LLC be owned by another LLC which you work for and then be paid as a salary expense? I'm wondering if it's better to pay yourself before or after taxes as well
I recommend s corp, that way you you only pay 15 or so percent on your payroll and the rest is not taxed. Especially if shown as a distribution
I appreciate that information. I'll be reaching out too you soon. I need, step by step on hot too get my trucking started, with my own authority!! Ken!! OH!! ✌🏿
Love this Video! Thank you soo much
How’s it going Brandon I own a trucking business and I’m currently looking for a CPA who is already experience in the game. Are you taking on new clients? Thanks
Great video. You're great at explaining things. So you do one on one? I had some questions that i haven't found answers for.
So first your company is taxed on the profit that it made and then you yourself are taxed on what you paid yourself from your company ...is that double taxing or nah?
This cleared up a lot of questions for me! Thank you sir!
Glad it was helpful.
Hey I really appreciate the video and I would like to see a video made to deal with how to pay as a partnership. Thanks, David
Amazing video, I have a question how would you categorize if you are single owner Llc and have a 1 driver for the compay
Thanks for the video. Without RUclips, I wonder how I’d make the business side of things work. If you read this Brandon, do you have advice on where I should look for a CPA in my area? Preferably one that has experience with drivers.
Hello, would you have to pay taxes on your 4K a month transaction, for you personal taxes ?
Do you pay taxes yearly or quarterly as trucking owner operator ?
my questions is if you want 4000$ personal pay is after deduction tax so you need to deducte like 7000$ from your corporation?
Can make a video about how to pay your self with a s corporation please
ruclips.net/video/RYago6mxQsE/видео.html
Do you use a factoring company? If so which one, if not, why not?
How does this work with social security? Since it’s all being put into a business account. Will I still receive social security when I get of age?
Thanks for the video! Brandon when I pay myself, do I get taxed again?
Hi Brandon, how do you pay yourself in case you're bedridden or if your equipment is out of commission? What business address do you prefer, virtual or home address?
Great video. your explained that perfectly. Just what I was looking for.
Thanks!
how can you be contacted for business advise?
This was very helpful thank you
Just watched your video want to ty for your time 🙂
Hello and thank you very much for your video, on the other hand I do not speak English very well and even less administrative English, I am French, do you have any documentation to provide me On this subject thank you Cyril
badass video thanks man
Great vid but why was the drivers pay not included?
Thank you for the information!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Great video.. you Answered all my questions in under 10 minutes
Thanks Jay
Very well informed video
Thanks!
Can you do a 2 owner S corp
Very informative video!
Thanks
Thank you so much for your information man I appreciate your video so much
Thanks for watching!
Nice information...I'm about to start my business
Thanks. Congrats on the new business.
A video on getting taxed as an S corporation
Coming soon
Done. ruclips.net/video/RYago6mxQsE/видео.html
How much does it cost to switch from a single member LLC to a S Corp?
I've enjoyed the video immensely! my question is shouldn't you be deducting social security and Medicare payments for your later retirement years?
Create a Roth IRA & deposit money in there yourself . Let it grow while you’re a business owner
Partnership
Thanks your sir😊
Thanks for watching!
So for taxes you withhold 30% of your net and not your growth gross correct?
Correct. Taxes calculated on net income. Not gross income.
Hey if you transfer to personal account to business account do you have to Tax that to ?
What about the 4000 dollars that you are transferring to your personal account. Doesn't that count as business profit?
Yes. The $4,000 "was" part of the $9,650 profit when he deducted the 30% tax or $2,895. AFTER he deducted the 30% tax (which is what IRS was requiring from him according to his Accountant) he was able to pay himself from that - already taxed - profit a salary of $4,000. In other words, he payed himself from the profit but only AFTER the profit was TAXED.
If he had paid himself the $4,000 BEFORE taxing the profit, then the profit would have been only $5,650 (=$9,650 - $4,000) and he would have only paid $1,695 in taxes (30% of $5,650). However, this method would not be following the IRS rules and regulations.
I feel childish 😂but @50s "if you doodoo a check" man id be rich if I could doodoo a check
Well how do you pay someone if they under your authority?what's a good percentage?I been asking and asking,but no answer yet
I'd pay them more reasonably than you got paid before you got your own authority from working for someone else.Just a thought keep your driver(s) happy they'll stay with you while your still driving under your own authority.Two incomes makes more and then end.
@@MrPontiacfever ok cool..that's sholl what I was thinking..even if they got they own truck too?
Are you asking just about how much you should pay the driver?
@@brandonlindsaycpa yes sir,and what about if they have their own truck?
@@yotiep.1072 if they are using there truck and your trailer and you are dispatching 75-80 percent they should get. If everything is there’s and your just dispatching 10-15 percent whatever your numbers are and keep them happy. And make sure your covered too. But that’s a good percentage. Take that percentage off of every load or weekly or monthly. Your pick. Hope that helps
Great share...
Right on
so you cant deduct the payment to yourself off the top as an expense? Because you are technically an employee
Is it the same procedure for a 2 member llc?
It can be different when multiple owners are involved.
So I have one truck and I use ADP is that a waste of money?
I don’t think so.
As an owner operator, can you take per diem?
In general yes if you’re OTR
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Glad you liked the content!
What about with a llc partnership?
Isn’t tax supposed to come out of gross though
You pay taxes on net income (gross income less deductions/expenses)
30 percent of taxes a month is insane
Does John Doe pay taxes?
What Tax rate are the distribution taxed??? Thanks
In this example there was no tax on the distribution.
How about tax write offs
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do you have to pay taxes on the money you paid yourself?
You pay taxes on the profit of the business. The taxes aren’t based on how much you pay yourself.
@@brandonlindsaycpa I think I got it. I understand that we pay taxes on the profit. Just to make sure I understand. At the end of the year I don’t have to pay taxes on the money I paid myself. So no w2 or 1099. Sorry just trying to make sure.
@@brandonlindsaycpa Brandon, I don't think this is a clear answer... I realize that you are paying taxes on the profit of the business but are we then going to also pay the taxes on the income we pay ourselves as a pass through entity?
How do we keep some profit set aside to then purchase another truck?
Any clarity you can provide is appreciated. Thanks,
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@@thomascrossjr569 Got it. Thanks
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Hey man great video k just started my business and I just wanted to know if I file any w9, or I9, or 1099 as a driver of my company. Thank you for the information, also If I have people lease on do I keep it the same for them or is there more procedures to go through for that? Thank you!
What No info ob Paying into SS or Med FICA! Terrible information!