I am bringing up this response from an older thread:
The way we handle it in our firm is to:
1-Be sure we advise the s-corp to have a written auto lease in place spelling out exactly what the corp is to pay for (a set lease payment per month, which usually ties to the car payment, insurance, fuel, maintenance, etc)
2- Corporate minutes to approve the lease
3 - have the monthly lease payments paid to the shareholder rather than the finance company directly
4 - The s-corp issues a 1099-MISC to the shareholder showing the monthly lease payments in box 1-rent
5- Include the monthly payments in the shareholder's individual F-1040
This usually discourages them from continuing the practice of paying personal car payments out of the s-corp.
Now I would like your brains for one simple question, assuming we deal with a legitimate auto lease. Where would you report this on the 1040. I would like to report on L.21 but think it needs to go on Schedule C.
The way we handle it in our firm is to:
1-Be sure we advise the s-corp to have a written auto lease in place spelling out exactly what the corp is to pay for (a set lease payment per month, which usually ties to the car payment, insurance, fuel, maintenance, etc)
2- Corporate minutes to approve the lease
3 - have the monthly lease payments paid to the shareholder rather than the finance company directly
4 - The s-corp issues a 1099-MISC to the shareholder showing the monthly lease payments in box 1-rent
5- Include the monthly payments in the shareholder's individual F-1040
This usually discourages them from continuing the practice of paying personal car payments out of the s-corp.
Now I would like your brains for one simple question, assuming we deal with a legitimate auto lease. Where would you report this on the 1040. I would like to report on L.21 but think it needs to go on Schedule C.
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