I became self employed Apr 1 2023. I set up a sole proprietor LCC. Since then I have around $125K in income from consulting services. I pay my expenses and I also pay myself as a "contractor" out of my LLC account. How do I determine quarterly t
I became self employed Apr 1 2023. I set up a sole proprietor LCC. Since then I have around $125K in income from consulting services. I pay my expenses and I also pay myself as a "contractor" out of my LLC account. How do I determine quarterly t
Hi beg121557, thanks for posting an event question.
Congrats on established a Single Member LLC and became self employed on April 1, 2023.
A single-memberLLC is generally disregarded and not treated as an entity separate from its owner for federal income tax purposes.
In general, a single-member LLC owned by an individual files Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business within your individual income tax return. You report out-of-pocket expenses in running your business, but you do NOT pay yourself as a "contractor". Your "net income" from gross revenue less out of pocket expenses is subject to income tax and self employment tax.
Here is links of Schedule C and its instructions for your reference.
There are many steps to calculate how much to pay the quarterly estimated taxes for your self employment. You are welcome to call us for more assistance.