Cleint has lease his car to his C Corp. Corp is sending a lease payment to him. He will need to report that payment on his individual tax return. Is the monies reported on the Sch E or somewhere's else?
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Originally posted by Ed Taxes View PostCleint has lease his car to his C Corp. Corp is sending a lease payment to him. He will need to report that payment on his individual tax return. Is the monies reported on the Sch E or somewhere's else?
Be cautious with this arrangement, the IRS loves opportunities to reclassify payments to Corporate officers as wages and in the case of C Corps, dividends. I would consider advising the client having the Corp reimburse him/her for the use of the vehicle or to reimburse the business mileage. This keeps everything a bit cleaner and the reimbursements are not included in income (as long as expense substantiation is kept).
If the vehicle is a true work vehicle and the company needs the vehicle to operate its business (cargo van for a carpet cleaning business for example) there shouldn't be an issue with the lease arrangement. Just my two cents.Circular 230 Disclosure:
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Even if the corporation leases the vehicle, it is still required to prove business use. That means that the full amount of the lease may not be deductible as a lease, and the related expenses, and should be reclassified as wages.
I think an accountable plan requesting reimbursement for the business use of the vehicle would be more appropriate.Jiggers, EA
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