Two businesses under one LLC
I have a single member LLC and currently I have about 0k revenue and k expenses, so I am taxed on k profit (100% of the profit is left in a business bank account and never paid out to me).
I am interested in starting a second business, one that isn't as profitable on paper. If I file 2 DBAs to have 2 companies under my LLC, will the income and expenses of both combine? I am looking to basically take the k profit of business 1 and apply all of it back into business 2 without having to get taxed on the profit of business 1
Is this possible? If not, what is a recommended way to reduce paying taxes on so much profit?
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Since all revenue is passed through the LLC to your personal tax filing, none of the information about your business bank account, or DBAs matter.
Your second venture simply has expenses. The things you spend on may be eligible to be accounted for as expenses.
So you simply go from 0K revenue and k expenses to 0K revenue and greater than k expenses.
Whether its DBA's + separate business bank accounts, or two LLCs and separate business bank accounts, or none of the above, that just makes it easier to account for if you are ever asked about it.
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