Client started a business last year. She works for a trucking company and she does some office work but mostly her husband drives a truck for them....long distance driving.
He retired and is on Social Security, age 64. She is paying him as a sub contractor. So they wanted to keep his income down for the next couple of years. So she paid him $100 per week for a total of $1200 for the year. She has checks she has written to him for those amounts.
He was on the road 150 days last year. She really underpaid him but wasn't sure what to do.
He can use the per diem rate since he was on the road. But this will give him a large loss on his schedule C.
She needs to up his wages for this year and she will. But is there anything that we can do to increase his income for last year. We have not filed the 1099-misc yet. The amount could be increased.
Linda, EA
He retired and is on Social Security, age 64. She is paying him as a sub contractor. So they wanted to keep his income down for the next couple of years. So she paid him $100 per week for a total of $1200 for the year. She has checks she has written to him for those amounts.
He was on the road 150 days last year. She really underpaid him but wasn't sure what to do.
He can use the per diem rate since he was on the road. But this will give him a large loss on his schedule C.
She needs to up his wages for this year and she will. But is there anything that we can do to increase his income for last year. We have not filed the 1099-misc yet. The amount could be increased.
Linda, EA
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