An old ( as in not recent client) client came in and asked about a situation he created.
Man wanted to help step-son get restaurant started in another state. But son doesn't have good credit so couldn't get lease in his name.
Lease for restaurant is in MOTHER"S name. So is occupational license. But she lives here and has nothing to do with restaurant. They also ended up spending about $30,000.00 in total to get equipment repaired or replaced, etc. So mother has invested $30,000. in the restaurant. Hopefully some day son will be able to repay them. (not likely as he has large family to support).
Son runs the restaurant and has an accountant that he has hired to take care of business bookkeeping. Son gets a weekly check. No taxes being taken out.
Who has to put this business on their tax return? Mom who actually owns the business or son who is running the business?
I ask this question because of past experience with him. When I first met him, I started doing bookkeeping for him for a restaurant. Did this for a while....paid son salary,etc. Then I found out that everything in the business was in the son's name. Step father was only helping him get the restaurant going. Had to make many changes. Can;t pay yourself salary on sole prop.
But this is different because son is working business and mom only invested in it.
I am sure he is a sole prop.
Any ideas???
Thanks
Linda
Man wanted to help step-son get restaurant started in another state. But son doesn't have good credit so couldn't get lease in his name.
Lease for restaurant is in MOTHER"S name. So is occupational license. But she lives here and has nothing to do with restaurant. They also ended up spending about $30,000.00 in total to get equipment repaired or replaced, etc. So mother has invested $30,000. in the restaurant. Hopefully some day son will be able to repay them. (not likely as he has large family to support).
Son runs the restaurant and has an accountant that he has hired to take care of business bookkeeping. Son gets a weekly check. No taxes being taken out.
Who has to put this business on their tax return? Mom who actually owns the business or son who is running the business?
I ask this question because of past experience with him. When I first met him, I started doing bookkeeping for him for a restaurant. Did this for a while....paid son salary,etc. Then I found out that everything in the business was in the son's name. Step father was only helping him get the restaurant going. Had to make many changes. Can;t pay yourself salary on sole prop.
But this is different because son is working business and mom only invested in it.
I am sure he is a sole prop.
Any ideas???
Thanks
Linda
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