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  • Super Mom
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 1151

    #1

    Proprietor to Partnership

    I have a business that has an LLC (1065) and a schedule C business. I will have to talk to the TP, but it seems those businesses are very close, and I'm thinking maybe they don't need two checking accounts, etc. IF they move the assets into the partnership, they move over as investments from the partner at FMV today, but are depreciated as have all along book value, right? In that scenario, how would those be on the balance sheet, at book value so property tax and all matches I'm assuming. Just FMV on the partner's basis etc.. Am I thinking right?
  • Super Mom
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 1151

    #2
    I think the TP will want to combine these. Is above how I would handle the assets?

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    • Super Mom
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 1151

      #3
      Originally posted by Super Mom
      I have a business that has an LLC (1065) and a schedule C business. I will have to talk to the TP, but it seems those businesses are very close, and I'm thinking maybe they don't need two checking accounts, etc. IF they move the assets into the partnership, they move over as investments from the partner at FMV today, but are depreciated as have all along book value, right? In that scenario, how would those be on the balance sheet, at book value so property tax and all matches I'm assuming. Just FMV on the partner's basis etc.. Am I thinking right?
      upon further research, I'm a finding that those assets must be titled to the LLC to be depreciable. So I guess that wouldn't work. Opinions?

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