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James Zhang
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Single Member LLC Rental Property Taxes Question

James Zhang
  • New York, NY
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I currently have a rental property under my name. However, I would like to have my LLC's name on my property management agreement. Obviously, the property manager requires a W-9 form for income reporting purpose. My question is should I put my personal SSN on the W-9 or the LLC's EIN number on there? I read on IRS website, that all single member LLC entities are considered as "Disregarded Entities". So everything will flow straight to the owner's C-schedule. I am confused on whether i should use my LLC's EIN in the W-9. Any advice is much appreciated!

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