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To get paid, LLC members take a draw from their capital account. Payment is usually made by a business check. They can also receive non-salary payments or guaranteed payments basically a payment that is made regardless of whether the LLC has generated any net income that month or quarter.
Paying yourself as an independent contractor As an independent contractor, you will need to pay self-employment taxes on your wages. You will file a W-9 with the LLC. The LLC will be responsible for IRS Form 1099-MISC during tax season.
1099 for single member LLCGo to the Expenses menu and select vendors.Click the name of the vendor, then select Edit.Enter the whole name of the person in the first name field.Add DBA as the middle initial and the company name in the last name field.When you're done, click Save.
Typically a single-member LLC is owned by an individual. When this is the case, the W-9 form should be completed with the individual's name on Line 1, Individual/sole proprietor or single-member LLC checked as the tax classification on Line 3, and the individual's Social Security Number provided as the TIN.
An LLC independent contractor, or 1099 employee, is someone who completes work for a limited liability company but does not meet the definition of an employee. Independent contractors may want to consider forming their own LLCs to give themselves some added protection.