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I formed a multimember LLC with a partner last year. I used a personal credit card for operating and startup costs. Should I report as expenses or cash/prop contributed?

We operate a mobile climbing wall. I purchased the wall and provided funds for all other expenses (real and intangible goods). Should these purchases be reported in the company's filings as cash or property contributed, or should I list them as expenses related to the business in my personal return?
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RichardK
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I formed a multimember LLC with a partner last year. I used a personal credit card for operating and startup costs. Should I report as expenses or cash/prop contributed?

The partnership  expenses should be reported by the partnership, your contribution increases your capital account. Then you report income and expenses from the K-1 (the partnership provides to you) on your personal return.

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I formed a multimember LLC with a partner last year. I used a personal credit card for operating and startup costs. Should I report as expenses or cash/prop contributed?

Thanks. Quick follow up: Would this be shown as cash contributions on the K-1 form? Thanks for your help.
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