Ok, so this is a self serving question. I have decided to re-sit for the CPA exam. In order to do that, I need to get 12 more college credits to satisfy the 150 hour requirement in MN. I have chosen to get a Master's Certificate in accounting to accomplish this. I am the only employee of my S-Corp, but my wife is a non-employee minority shareholder. I take a reasonable salary each year. The question is this:
If I provide an educational benefit equally to all my employees (i.e. me) does that allow me to write it off as a fringe benefit, or am I disqualified as a greater than 2% shareholder? Looked in TTB, and it appears I can do this, as I am considered a regular common law employee for the purpose of education benefits. Any thoughts? Thanks all!
If I provide an educational benefit equally to all my employees (i.e. me) does that allow me to write it off as a fringe benefit, or am I disqualified as a greater than 2% shareholder? Looked in TTB, and it appears I can do this, as I am considered a regular common law employee for the purpose of education benefits. Any thoughts? Thanks all!
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