Last reply, I don't want to hijack this thread. I will provide you with a little reading (it's a bummer you think reading is bad):
1-4. Personal attacks which are like everything else you've written, inaccurate (most likely malicious). It doesn't really matter to me what you think I do or do not know.
5. You are lying, you said "You can not depreciate the land." which is inaccurate (I figured it's just your incompetence, not malicious). I provided you with specifics on how to do it, and linked to the IRS website as a reference. So again you were wrong.
6. I don't. This is again something you clearly know nothing about. Here is the IRS explaining why the laws allow you to avoid payroll taxes on your kids if employed in an LLC.
https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/family-help
Maybe you should let the IRS know they are wrong because you didn't know about these (AGAIN LEGAL) loopholes.
7. Maybe. I don't think being well read is a bad thing. Clearly you do, and it shows.
8. Wrong again - Here is where you should learn to read (or maybe ask that lawyer you consult with so often) -
https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/WHD/legacy/files/FairLaborStandAct.pdf - Sec. 213 is Exceptions and states that:
Minors under age 16 working in a business solely owned or operated by their parents or by persons standing in place of their parents, can work any time of day and for any number of hours. However, parents are prohibited from employing their child in manufacturing or mining or in any of the occupations declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.
9. Since you don't seem to know much about business/taxes/accounting - I'm just going to assume you are also not a physicist... If I'm WRONG on that, go ahead and share your degrees.
10. Maybe you don't understand the difference between INCOME and REVENUE - the rent is REVENUE to the landlord LLC. The landlord LLC deducts expenses of the LLC (legal, maintenance, management, depreciation, interest paid on the liability, etc.) and you don't show any INCOME.
11. I won't even respond to this.
12. Congrats. Maybe you should ask the lawyer about child labor laws, since you don't seem to know them very well.
13. You are dumb, I said employee your kids in the LLC, not the sign business. Also, the tax benefit is $12,950.00 per kid for 2022 (and goes to $13,850.00 for 2023), so since you seem to struggle with numbers your $2000.00 insurance is WAY less than the tax savings... If you are wondering where that number comes from, here you go:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-provides-tax-inflation-adjustments-for-tax-year-2023
14. A waste of my time, I have better shit to do.