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Purchasing personal items to sell through LLC

I have a small business (LLC) where I am able to sell used (and new) items.  I have some relevant stuff I own personally that I'd like to sell through the business.  Can I pay myself through the company checking account (I would write a biz check) for the items?  (I would pay myself a reasonable amount that allows for profit on the business side, so no funny business.)

 

If so, would the amount I pay for the items (to myself) be an expense/cost for tax purposes?

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Purchasing personal items to sell through LLC

It might depend on how you file the LLC taxes.   Do you file it as a Schedule C in your personal return as self employment OR do you file a separate business return for it like a 1065 or 1120-S?  

Purchasing personal items to sell through LLC

Schedule C - personal

Purchasing personal items to sell through LLC

Still looking for answers on this.  The biz taxes are done as part of personal taxes as an LLC.

 

Is this how it word work:  I personally own an item.  I write a check from the LLC account to myself, let's say for $250.  I then sell it for $300 through the LLC as a used item.  Forgive me if I'm not using right terminology here, but would I report the $250 as an expense/inventory purchase, then pay income tax on the $50 difference?

 

Or, do I basically have to "give" the item to the business and report the entire $300 as income?

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