Currently, my vehicle is under my LLC and used 100% for business purposes. I've owned the vehicle for 2 years and used the section 179 bonus depreciation for the 2 years its been owned. I want to soon transfer the vehicle completely out of my LLC to my personal. What would be the easiest way of doing this? And is it a better idea to just keep it in my LLC and use it for more that 50% business purposes?
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Well, what is the actual use of the vehicle? If you are still using it in business, why do you think you want to transfer it out of the LLC?
Is this a single member LLC treated as a disregarded entity, or it is a multi-member LLC or a SMLLC with the election to treat as an S-corp?
The vehicle is used on the Turo platform, which is a car sharing company. I would use it sometimes for personal, but most of the time it will remain on the Turo platform to be rented out. I have a partnership LLC. I act as a member to the company.
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The vehicle is used on the Turo platform, which is a car sharing company. I would use it sometimes for personal, but most of the time it will remain on the Turo platform to be rented out. I have a partnership LLC. I act as a member to the company.
I can't speak to every combination of factors, but one thing is that if you take the car out of service for the LLC before the normal depreciation period is over (5 years I think) you will have to pay back the unearned portion of the section 179 depreciation. If you are a single member LLC that just means moving money from one pocket to the other, but if you have a partnership, the partner may be disadvantaged. You would then have to get reimbursement from the partnership for business use of your personal vehicle for specific rentals.
If you want to use a "company car" for personal use, there is a way for that to be treated as part of your taxable compensation, or you pay the company for personal use.
The two easiest arrangements to explain are
a. the business owns the car and only uses it for business purposes.
b. you own the car personally and the business reimburses you only for business use. But because the business currently owns the car and took section 179, the business will take a hit if you transfer it back to personal use.
You may want professional accounting advice, especially if you are going to be mixing business and personal use, where you own the car but other partners have an interest in how the finances are managed.
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