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If you are a single member LLC, and you haven't elected to be taxed as an S-Corp, then the IRS considers you a "disregarded entity" which means you are self-employed. You file your business income and expenses on Schedule C as a part of your personal tax return. You may not have received any 1099s or W-2s, but you still must claim your income and your expenses.
If you are a single member LLC, and you haven't elected to be taxed as an S-Corp, then the IRS considers you a "disregarded entity" which means you are self-employed. You file your business income and expenses on Schedule C as a part of your personal tax return. You may not have received any 1099s or W-2s, but you still must claim your income and your expenses.
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