I have YouTube, TikTok, and direct sponsors in one LLC. How should I separate them for tax?
I am based in India and use a Delaware LLC for my creator business. This year I expect around $55,000 from YouTube AdSense, $18,000 from TikTok rewards, and about $40,000 from direct brand deals plus one affiliate campaign. I also personally pay for video editors and travel sometimes.
At the moment I just record everything as creator income in one spreadsheet tab. My accountant in India wants cleaner categories, but I do not know what categories actually matter on the U.S. side.
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