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Level 4
December 27, 2023
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LLC Deductions

  • December 27, 2023
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I started an LLC in 2023 for my therapist business. I am the only owner. I had no business income in  2023,  but I had a significant amount of start up expenses.  I was told that I could deduct these on my personal tax return, which I understand, but I was also told (by a supposedly knowledgeable entity) that I could actually deduct and get a refund for more than the amount of tax that I owe on my personal return. This dosen't sound right to me, but just wanted to be 100% sure.

Thanking you in advance.

 

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Level 15
December 27, 2023

See https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/heres-how-businesses-can-deduct-startup-costs-from-their-federal-taxes

 

If you were not actually open for business in the 2023 tax year, then you would not file a return for the business (Schedule C or otherwise). 

 

Also, your question has a TurboTax Business tag. If the LLC is a single-member LLC (just you), then the LLC does not need to file any kind of separate income tax return (i.e., you report on Schedule C).

melpaw57Author
Level 4
December 29, 2023

Thank you TagTeam.

So since I was not open for business in 2023, does that mean that I cannot deduct any of my startup costs incurred in 2023 (licensing and consulting fees, required courses, etc.)? If not, can I deduct these 2023 costs in my 2024 taxes?