I saw this post with some explanation but I would like to make sure I understand clearly:
1) The income of the LLC gets reported as "Other income."
2) The deductions of the LLC gets reported as "Other deductions."
3) In the attached statement, I do not need to break down the income/deductions granularly (like receipts/COGS/etc for income, wages/rents/advertising/etc for deductions). I only need to report what the total income and total deductions are.
Is this correct?
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@RobertB4444 @AmyC @Mike9241 Perhaps you two can chime in here since you posted on the discussion I linked?
The Single Member LLC is "disregarded" for income tax purposes. Treat it exactly as if the owner (the S-corporation) had that income and expenses.
So I would line by line combine the LLC's income/expenses with the owner's income/expenses? For example, advertising expenses from the owner and the LLC get combined to one figure and put on the advertising line on the 1120-S. And revenue from both owner and LLC get combined and put on the gross receipts line.
what do you mean by owner's income/ expenses?
if the s-corp received $10K in dividends from stock it owns then it gets reported on the s-corp
if the s-corp owner owns the stock that pays the $10K dividend it's not reported on the s-corp but on the taxpayer's 1040
The owner is the S-corp that files the 1120-S.
My main confusion is exactly how to report the LLC's income/expenses on the 1120-S.
I've seen people say income from the LLC gets reported on the "Other income" line of the 1120-S, which sounds to me that then the LLC expenses would be reported on the "Other expenses" line of the 1120-S.
I've also seen an example where someone put the LLC's net profit in the "Other income" line of the 1120-S.
I'm also seeing people say to add income/expenses as if they were income/expenses of the S-corp, which I would take to mean the LLC's income and the S-corp's income are added together and the combined amount gets reported on "Gross receipts" line of the 1120-S. And the equivalent with expenses, e.g. combine advertising from the 2 companies and put it on the "Advertising" line, combine wages for the 2 companies and put it on the "Salaries & wages" line.
Which is it?
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Thanks for that, it clears it up a lot that 1) there's no one way to report it, and 2) it's better not to simply put the LLC's net profit/loss but instead to make sure the LLC's categories of income/expenses are somehow visible, whether combined with the S corp's categories or on a separate statement. Appreciate your clarification!
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