KrisD15
Expert Alumni

Business & farm

YES.

They are not separate tax entities if you are a single member LLC.

It is possible for an S-Corp to also be an LLC in which case it would file separately. 

An LLC does not file its own tax form if it is a sole-proprietorship. You report everything on your Schedule C.

 

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is set-up through the state. 

A LLC also needs to be a tax entity for federal taxes and that usually is a sole-proprietorship. Establishing an LLC through the state for your sole-proprietorship gives you some legal protections but does not change the way you file taxes. You can also name the sole-proprietorship/LLC and get a EIN number, but (in your case, as a single member LLC)  it always is filed on schedule C and is part of your individual tax return (1040).

 

 

 

 

 

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