The TP is sole owner of a LLC taxed as a S-Corp. He uses his personal auto for business mileage. He did not take a salary and is taking all profits on a K1. Is there a way he can deduct the mileage?
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Originally posted by sd2053 View PostThe TP is sole owner of a LLC taxed as a S-Corp. He uses his personal auto for business mileage. He did not take a salary and is taking all profits on a K1. Is there a way he can deduct the mileage?
Otherwise, he might be stuck reporting it on form 2106 subject to the 2%.
You can't take UPE like in a partnership.
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Originally posted by sd2053 View PostThe TP is sole owner of a LLC taxed as a S-Corp. He uses his personal auto for business mileage. He did not take a salary and is taking all profits on a K1. Is there a way he can deduct the mileage?
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Veritas, the term "Statutory Employee" has a very specific meaning. All of the people I have met who fell under that category sold insurance. And since I know you know that, I have to ask whether you mean what you said (in which case I will bow to your greater knowledge of such things) or whether you meant that an LLC Owner who works in the business is an employee by statute?
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Originally posted by erchess View PostVeritas, the term "Statutory Employee" has a very specific meaning. All of the people I have met who fell under that category sold insurance. And since I know you know that, I have to ask whether you mean what you said (in which case I will bow to your greater knowledge of such things) or whether you meant that an LLC Owner who works in the business is an employee by statute?
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