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July 15, 2020
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Owner of single-member LLC issued 1099 to self

  • July 15, 2020
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I own a single-member LLC and pay myself (not a salary). I issued a 1099 to myself and filed to IRS. I realize now that this is not the correct way to do things. Any advice for what I do now? Are the payments to myself considered partner distributions?

    Best answer by Anonymous_

    Any payments to you from your single-member LLC would be considered a "draw"; they would not be considered "partner distributions" (you have no partner).

     

    Provided you report the income you received from operations on your individual income tax return (Schedule C), there should be no issues.

     

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    July 15, 2020

    Any payments to you from your single-member LLC would be considered a "draw"; they would not be considered "partner distributions" (you have no partner).

     

    Provided you report the income you received from operations on your individual income tax return (Schedule C), there should be no issues.