During the previous tax year, I was self-employed as an independent contractor and paid estimated taxes under my SSN. This year, I have continued to make estimated tax payments under my SSN. But since having formed an LLC, should I be making estimated tax payments under my EIN instead?
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Hi SW2023,
If you are the only member in the LLC, you may continue to use your social security when paying your estimated tax payments (since you will be filing Schedule C, there's a place on that schedule that you may provide your EIN).
Hope this helps,
Laura
Thank you, Laura!
Hi,
If you are a sole proprietor with an LLC, continue to make your estimated payments using your social security number. The LLC is what the IRS calls a "disregarded entity."
These resources may be of assistance if you want to learn more..
https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/online-ein-frequently-asked-questions
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1635.pdf
Hope this helps!
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Best,
Karen
Thank you, Karen!
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