What should be done, if any, when a member of an LLC ends up with a negative K1 basis?
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This is a 4 member LLC where each member provided training class instruction and were paid as guaranteed payments for their time. Capital $$ investment for each were about equal. One member did a lot teaching while the others did less. After expensing guaranteed payments, a loss was created (35,000). (This is a startup first year.) When the allocated loss on the 1065 was applied to each member, one member's capital account became negative. My concern is, is this a problem? I know that with an S Corp it became a taxable event. I don't do many multi-member (3 or more) partnerships with guaranteed payments so not sure how to proceed with a negative capital account with one member's negative balance.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Originally posted by BOB W View PostThis is a 4 member LLC where each member provided training class instruction and were paid as guaranteed payments for their time. Capital $$ investment for each were about equal. One member did a lot teaching while the others did less. After expensing guaranteed payments, a loss was created (35,000). (This is a startup first year.) When the allocated loss on the 1065 was applied to each member, one member's capital account became negative. My concern is, is this a problem? I know that with an S Corp it became a taxable event. I don't do many multi-member (3 or more) partnerships with guaranteed payments so not sure how to proceed with a negative capital account with one member's negative balance.
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kathyc2, thanks for your response, your response is aways appreciated and complete. But I was concerned with showing a negative capital account and any IRS problems with that. Your answer eliminated that question as IRS is using basis limitation for loss claimed, which I knew but was concern at just showing a negative capital balance on the K-1, apparently it is not a problem although I read that having a negative balance can be a problem but I guess we are talking about larger numbers and over a longer period of time.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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