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SRM10
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How do treat an IRS tax payment in QuickBooks for an LLC since it is not tax deductible

 
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ClaireSamanthaS
QuickBooks Team

How do treat an IRS tax payment in QuickBooks for an LLC since it is not tax deductible

Hello, SRM10. To record your IRS tax payment in QuickBooks Desktop, create an owner’s equity or draw account by selecting Equity as the account type.

 

Since federal income taxes are not deductible for sole proprietors and partnerships, use this account to categorize the payment as a personal transaction. We recommend consulting your accountant to ensure compliance with proper guidelines before setting it up.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to Lists, then select Chart of Accounts.
  2. Check if there is an Equity account for Owner’s Draws, Partner Distributions, or Shareholder Distributions:
    • If it does not exist, click Account, then New, and create one:
    • Account Type: Equity
    • Account Name: Owner Draw or Owner Tax Payments.
  3. Save the new account.

 

After setting up the Owner’s Draw account, record the IRS payment by creating a check and selecting this account. This ensures the payment is correctly tracked as a reduction in the owner’s equity, rather than a business expense, which is appropriate for LLCs treated as pass-through entities.

 

If you have any further questions or require additional assistance, please add a comment below. We are here to help.

ClaireSamanthaS
QuickBooks Team

How do treat an IRS tax payment in QuickBooks for an LLC since it is not tax deductible

Hello there, @SRM10.

 

I wanted to check in and see how things are going. Did the solution we provided work for you? Hopefully, everything is now running smoothly. If it’s not, just let me know.

 

We’re here and happy to help if you need anything else.

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