Trick question (because I already know the answer…)
New Client – S corporation and 1040 returns
Client already filed payroll tax returns, W-2s, W-3, etc. Wants me to prepare the 1120S and the 1040.
The S corp paid the health insurance for the more than 2% shareholder. The tax preparer last year did not tell the client to add that amount to the W-2 and take a deduction on the front of the 1040. The W-2 for this year has already been filed with Social Security without adding the health insurance to box 1 wages on the W-2.
What should I do?
1. Ignore the rules. Tell the client to do it right next year. It’s a wash anyway regardless of how it is reported so it does not matter. If audited, argue with the auditor that even if it was done correctly, it still would not change the tax on the 1040.
2. Add the insurance to line 7 of the 1120S, officer compensation, and to line 7 of the 1040, wages, and then take a deduction for the self-employed health insurance deduction on line 29 of the 1040, even though this will not reconcile with the W-2 and W-3 filed with Social Security.
3. Separately state the health insurance on line 12d of the 1120S Schedules K and K-1. Report the W-2 income on line 7 of the 1040, report the health insurance on line 21 of the 1040, and take the self-employed health insurance deduction on line 29 of the 1040.
4. Something else...
New Client – S corporation and 1040 returns
Client already filed payroll tax returns, W-2s, W-3, etc. Wants me to prepare the 1120S and the 1040.
The S corp paid the health insurance for the more than 2% shareholder. The tax preparer last year did not tell the client to add that amount to the W-2 and take a deduction on the front of the 1040. The W-2 for this year has already been filed with Social Security without adding the health insurance to box 1 wages on the W-2.
What should I do?
1. Ignore the rules. Tell the client to do it right next year. It’s a wash anyway regardless of how it is reported so it does not matter. If audited, argue with the auditor that even if it was done correctly, it still would not change the tax on the 1040.
2. Add the insurance to line 7 of the 1120S, officer compensation, and to line 7 of the 1040, wages, and then take a deduction for the self-employed health insurance deduction on line 29 of the 1040, even though this will not reconcile with the W-2 and W-3 filed with Social Security.
3. Separately state the health insurance on line 12d of the 1120S Schedules K and K-1. Report the W-2 income on line 7 of the 1040, report the health insurance on line 21 of the 1040, and take the self-employed health insurance deduction on line 29 of the 1040.
4. Something else...
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