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Seth Tandett
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  • Richmond, VA
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What is the proper way to reimburse my LLC?

Seth Tandett
  • Specialist
  • Richmond, VA
Posted

Hello -

I'm wrapping up repairing my first purposeful rental property (Yay!). Anyhow, I have hired some of the work out and paid that work with a personal checking account. Some of the work I did myself and bought materials, fixtures, etc. with my LLC credit card.

The property is in my personal name right now. What's is the proper way for me to reimburse my LLC for the credit card expenses? Do I just write the LLC a check for the supplies bought on the credit card?

Thank you in advance for my help.

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