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My Twitch income is in the LLC, but I still buy gear personally. Is that a real tax issue or just messy bookkeeping?

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mateus_f91esubscriber
April 14, 2025 2,380 views 1 answer
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I live in Brazil and stream full time through a Delaware LLC. Twitch payouts go to the company account, but in practice I still buy cameras, microphones, emergency PC parts, and some editing software on my personal cards because it is faster. At month-end I either reimburse myself or sometimes forget and just leave it alone.

I know this is not ideal, but I am trying to understand whether the problem is mostly accounting neatness or whether these owner-paid creator costs actually matter for the U.S. tax filing side too. I do not want to wait until the Form 5472 prep and find out all the personal purchases created avoidable cleanup.

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