Hi there,
I have a small farm that I set up as a single-member LLC (disregarded entity). I received some funding from family since it is a start-up farm. This funding was on a donation basis, not an investment with expected returns. How do I enter these capital contributions in my taxes?
Thanks,
Jordan
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There is no such thing as a capital contribution to your LLC. Your disregarded entity is the same as you personally. This is a gift. If anyone gave you more than $15,000, they need to file a Form 709.
Ok, so do I need to account for that in any way on my own taxes?
The gift is non taxable for you and you do not enter it on your tax return.
If a family member gave more than $15,000 cumulatively, though no one single gift amounted to over $15,000 individually, they will need to file a Form 709?
No. If each gift is under $15,000, there is no need to file the form.
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