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How is profit taxed in an LLC?

An LLC is typically treated as a pass-through entity for federal income tax purposes. This means that the LLC itself doesn’t pay taxes on business income. The members of the LLC pay taxes on their share of the LLC’s profits. Members can choose for the LLC to be taxed as a corporation instead of a pass-through entity.

Can I take profit from my LLC?

The way you take profits out of an LLC depends on the tax election the company made with the IRS. Profit distributions are not salary. Salary paid to compensate a person for services rendered to the company gets taken out of business revenue before determining the amount of profit available for distribution.

How does a LLC report income to the IRS?

The LLC files Form 1065 to report the business income or loss to the IRS, then gives each member of the LLC a Schedule K-1, which is used to report their share of the LLC’s income and deductions on their personal tax returns. LLCs are “pass-through” entities, meaning their profits and losses pass through directly to their owners.

How are the members of a LLC taxed?

Because LLC members are not considered employees of the LLC, but rather self-employed business owners, they are not subject to tax withholding. Instead, each LLC member is responsible for setting aside enough money to pay taxes on his/her share of the profits.

How does a limited liability company ( LLC ) work?

Co-owned LLCs themselves do not pay taxes on business income; instead, the LLC owners each pay taxes on their lawful share of the profits on their personal income tax returns (with Schedule E attached). Each LLC member’s share of profits and losses, called a distributive share, is set out in the LLC operating agreement.

How are retained profits taxed as a LLC?

With the regular pass-through taxation of an LLC, these retained profits would likely be taxed at your individual tax rate, which is probably over 27%. But with corporate taxation, that $50,000 is taxed at the lower 15% corporate rate.