Client wants to serve as the "General Contractor" to build his own personal residence.
His attorney has suggested forming a single member LLC to try and build a legal shield from potential "sub-contractor liability" issues; most notably workers compensation claims and other potential non-performance type claims.
Once the house was finished, the LLC would sell the house to the taxpayer at "no profit".
Since most of us are not lawyers, I am not asking for "any legal opinions". Notwithstanding, I would like your accounting/tax opinions on Whether a LLC could capture all of the construction costs in a "construction in progress" inventory/capital cost account over two or more separate tax years; file a Sch C with no income/expense during constuction; and upon completion, show the sale offset by accumulated costs with no gain.
Again, the purpose of the LLC is not a tax gimmick, but looks to me like a bold legal gamble with a lot of liability potential.
Your thoughts?
His attorney has suggested forming a single member LLC to try and build a legal shield from potential "sub-contractor liability" issues; most notably workers compensation claims and other potential non-performance type claims.
Once the house was finished, the LLC would sell the house to the taxpayer at "no profit".
Since most of us are not lawyers, I am not asking for "any legal opinions". Notwithstanding, I would like your accounting/tax opinions on Whether a LLC could capture all of the construction costs in a "construction in progress" inventory/capital cost account over two or more separate tax years; file a Sch C with no income/expense during constuction; and upon completion, show the sale offset by accumulated costs with no gain.
Again, the purpose of the LLC is not a tax gimmick, but looks to me like a bold legal gamble with a lot of liability potential.
Your thoughts?
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