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mike368
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I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

 
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WS13
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I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

No.  And when you take money out of the LLC, you don't count that as wages or other taxable income.  It's taxed through the LLC.

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Jan425
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I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

I believe you would code in into the general ledger as a member investment and code money you take out as member draws.  It doesn't affect Income & Expense.

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WS13
Level 3

I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

No.  And when you take money out of the LLC, you don't count that as wages or other taxable income.  It's taxed through the LLC.

Jan425
New Member

I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

I believe you would code in into the general ledger as a member investment and code money you take out as member draws.  It doesn't affect Income & Expense.

WS13
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I have a single-member LLC. If I put personal money into the LLC account as Owner Equity, do I have to include that money as business income?

Are you maintaining a balance sheet?  If not, it's a moot question anyway.  If so, why?  All you need to do is understand  how personal transactions affect the tax consequences.    Because with no balance sheet neither the drawing or contributions show up.

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