Two member LLC. One member is buying other member out. This is a day care business. They both signed a lease for 10 years which still has 4 or 5 years to go. Client selling her interest has worked out a buyout with landlord for $35000. This will get her off the lease. How or can we deduct this amount. I don't think there is any way to add to basis since it will happen after sale.
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Originally posted by Bucky View PostTwo member LLC. One member is buying other member out. This is a day care business. They both signed a lease for 10 years which still has 4 or 5 years to go. Client selling her interest has worked out a buyout with landlord for $35000. This will get her off the lease. How or can we deduct this amount. I don't think there is any way to add to basis since it will happen after sale.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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If taxpayer makes a guarantee agreement in the course of his trade or business, he's entitled to a business bad debt deduction for any payments he makes as guarantor, of principal or interest [Reg.ยง1.166-9(a)].
Such business bad debt is deducted in the year paid where income/loss from the business is reported. In your case by a partner on 1040 Sch-E, page 2.
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