Where do loans from shareholder and from others get reported on an 1120S? Can the shareholder claim a current deduction for these loans? If not, can we amend the payroll report to reduce the owner's pay? The loans were made by not cashing paychecks which in turn were still reported as wages. (I had nothing to do with the payroll.)
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Hi erchess - depending on a few things, perhaps the paychecks could be voided in the current year 2012 if it has been recently decided (in 2012) that they will never be cashed.
If the payees do intend to cash the checks eventually, then there is no loan. These checks are just uncleared.
If the paychecks are voided in 2011, I still don't see any loan but there might be some payroll payable and there are rules about deducting that even if reporting on the accrual basis.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by BHoffman View PostHi erchess - depending on a few things, perhaps the paychecks could be voided in the current year 2012 if it has been recently decided (in 2012) that they will never be cashed.
If the payees do intend to cash the checks eventually, then there is no loan. These checks are just uncleared.
Good luck.
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I'm late here to the subject, but he DID receive pay that was due, and if he has not cashed the pay checks, the net amounts are still due him.
So the adjusting entry in the general journal will be debit accrued pay and credit stockholder loans. Let's dont' worry about interest (unless the total is more than 10 grand). The corporation still owes him and he should collect.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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