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January 18, 2025
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Sch. C Business Pay Rent to Single Member LLC. 1099-Misc Required?

  • January 18, 2025
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I have a small schedule C business which rents the space. Previous landlord/owner of the building wanted to retire and sell the building, so I formed a single member LLC and bought out the building under LLC's name.  In 2024, my schedule C business paid over $600 rent to my single member LLC.

1. Does my schedule c business need to issue a 1099-Misc to my LLC? My LLC does have a EIN. 

2. I will report the LLC activity on schedule E, right? I did not make any election to be treated as S-crop.

 

Thanks all. 

 

 

    Best answer by AmeliesUncle

    The Schedule C is considered as "you" and the Single Member LLC is considered as "you".

     

    For tax purposes, you don't really rent to yourself.  That means (1) you don't issue a 1099 to yourself and (2) in most cases you just deduct the building expenses and depreciation on the same Schedule C as your business.

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    January 18, 2025

    The Schedule C is considered as "you" and the Single Member LLC is considered as "you".

     

    For tax purposes, you don't really rent to yourself.  That means (1) you don't issue a 1099 to yourself and (2) in most cases you just deduct the building expenses and depreciation on the same Schedule C as your business.

    January 18, 2025

    The main reason that I set up the LLC is for the liability protection purpose. For legal purpose, in order to demonstrate LLC exist separately from myself, can my schedule C business still writes rent check to pay my LLC? 

    January 18, 2025

    Sure.

     

    It just isn't considered for income tax purposes.