What happens to taxes if I make a loan to my business?

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to the business, which is not necessarily the right move for tax purposes, said Michael Karu, a certified public accountant with Levine, Jacobs & Co. in Livingston.For federal purposes, that will wash, he said, but not necessarily for New Jersey state purposes, Karu said.

New Jersey is a gross income state. Accordingly, partnership losses can only offset partnership gains, he said.“The LLC would issue a 1099-INT for the amount paid tohe said. “If the members are not contributing pro-rata into the business and the intent is to repay the loan, this is a good option.” If funds are being deposited on a pro-rata basis, the alternative is to deposit the funds as capital contributions, Karu said. Then you would just take a distribution of the profits as needed.“You don’t need the paper copies. Electronic is fine,” he said. “Then reimburse whoever paid those expenses from the business and record the expenses. While many items may be de minimis, they will add up.”

 

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