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Old 11-29-2013, 07:47 PM
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Personal Liability for Tax Penalty

Hello --

I had a penalty assessed to an LLC of which I'm a member. I'm taking personal responsibility for the penalty for payment. I'm wondering how the penalty gets taxed or viewed in relation to the entity.

1. Can the penalty be deducted from future draws?
2. Any benefit to having the the penalty instead be paid from a personal account?

Your help is appreciated. Thanks.



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