First, is this common practice for a single Shareholder S-Corp? Would the Shareholder need to issue a 1098 to the S-Corp for interest received?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostFirst, is this common practice for a single Shareholder S-Corp? Would the Shareholder need to issue a 1098 to the S-Corp for interest received?
1099-int from S-corp to shareholder for interest paid? Yes.
1099-int from shareholder to S-corp for interest paid? No.
Maribeth
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So what form is issued to S-Corp?
Originally posted by Maribeth View Post1098? No.
1099-int from S-corp to shareholder for interest paid? Yes.
1099-int from shareholder to S-corp for interest paid? No.
Maribeth
Ahh..1098 was suppose to be 1099 on initial post.
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostSo what is issued from Shareholder (who received interest from the S-Corp via loan to the S-Corp) to S-Corp if not 1099-int?
Ahh..1098 was suppose to be 1099 on initial post.
If the shareholder paid interest income to the S-corp, then the shareholder does not issue anything. (well, the shareholder could issue a 1099 but it is not required)
The payor issues the 1099 to the payee.
Maribeth
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1099-int for loan interest?
Originally posted by Maribeth View PostIf the S-corp paid interest income to the shareholder, then the S-corp will issue a 1099-int to the shareholder for the amount of the interest.
If the shareholder paid interest income to the S-corp, then the shareholder does not issue anything. (well, the shareholder could issue a 1099 but it is not required)
The payor issues the 1099 to the payee.
Maribeth
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostMaribeth, still 1099-int issued by S-Corp to shareholder even if the S-Corp paid loan interest (interest expense) to the shareholder, corrrect?
Example: shareholder Bob, S-corp Bobette's.
Bob loans $100000 to Bobettes. Bobettes pays Bob $5000 in interest and $10000 in principal for the year. At the end of the year, Bobettes issues a 1099-int to Bob for the interest that it paid Bob.
Bobettes has $5000 in interest expense; Bob has $5000 in interest income.
Is this your factual situation or is it the other way around?
Maribeth
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Originally posted by Uncle Sam View PostInterest is DEEMED to have been paid whether actually or not, especially if the officer loan payable to the shareholder is $ 25,000 or more. In that instance a 1099-INT is required.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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