1099 to shareholder
I have a client who issues himself a 1099 from his C Corp for over $ 100,000 and also 1099s to other "employees". They all pay self-employment tax. He reports the 1099 on his Schedule C from which he also has a lot of business expenses to deduct.
He pays no salaries at all.
He often shows a loss or very small profit on his corporation, but last year he ended up paying about $ 25000 tax on his corporation after deducting loss carryovers. He probably slipped up and failed to give himself a big enough 1099/
Once about ten years ago, he tried reporting his 1099 as a salary and dodging the self-employment tax. The IRS caught him on that one. Since then there have been no questions from the IRS, but he could be questioned if they ever really took a hard look at his tax returns.
I have a client who issues himself a 1099 from his C Corp for over $ 100,000 and also 1099s to other "employees". They all pay self-employment tax. He reports the 1099 on his Schedule C from which he also has a lot of business expenses to deduct.
He pays no salaries at all.
He often shows a loss or very small profit on his corporation, but last year he ended up paying about $ 25000 tax on his corporation after deducting loss carryovers. He probably slipped up and failed to give himself a big enough 1099/
Once about ten years ago, he tried reporting his 1099 as a salary and dodging the self-employment tax. The IRS caught him on that one. Since then there have been no questions from the IRS, but he could be questioned if they ever really took a hard look at his tax returns.
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