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jane20241
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W2 employee and Single member LLC

Hi,

 

I'm a W2 employee and also formed a single member LLC this year. I don't have any income for my LLC yet. Do I need to make estimate payments? What amount should I based on? Should I estimate the tax based on both my W2 income and expected LLC income? Thank you.

 

Best,

Jane

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FranklinF
Employee Tax Expert

W2 employee and Single member LLC

Should you firmly believe that by the end of the tax year you will definitely have SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME, then you should assign to Estimated Tax Payments about 15.3% of your Self-Employment Earnings.

In addition, I am assuming that your LLC is a Single-Member LLC (SMLLC) and that you have NOT made an Election to be treated as a different Tax Entity, thus, any income derived from your business activities will flow to your personal tax return using IRS Form Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business).

Should you actually overpay your taxes, you will get a refund, however, should you underpay your taxes, in addition to the money that you already owe, you will be hit with penalties and interests.

You can have a more accurate calculation of your Estimated Tax Payments by using a Tax Calculator where you can input the other circumstances surrounding your next year tax filing obligations (ALL SOURCES OF INCOME, 1099's, W-2's, etc.).
Tax Calculator 2023 

Lastly, below are the Estimated Taxes Deadlines:
1.  April 15th
2.  June 15th
3.  September 15th
4.  January 15th
When to Pay Estimated Tax 


 
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jane20241
Returning Member

W2 employee and Single member LLC

Hi,

 

Thank you for your response. I do have a SMLLC. If my LLC income is $5,000 at the end of year and my other personal income is $10,000, should I make the estimated tax based on $5000 or $15,000?

 

Thanks,

Jane

FranklinF
Employee Tax Expert

W2 employee and Single member LLC

Even if your overall income is low enough NOT to trigger a Tax Liability situation, you will ALWAYS pay taxes on Self-Employment Income. Once again, the Tax Calculator will give you an even better estimate of your tax liabilities.

Tax Calculator 2023 

 


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