Let's say that we agree that the distributive share of LLC income is not subject to self employment tax solely because the code and regs do not yet specifically require LLC members to pay SE tax on distributive share. Would LLC member be able to use Sec 179 against distributive share?
In the proposed regs, there is an option to split the interests into more than one class of interest. So an LLC member would be able to have an active interest and a limited interest. Let's assume that we will report accordingly. Now the LLC member has 90% limited interest and 10% active interest for distributive share. 100% of guaranteed payments and the 10% active share would be subject to SE tax. If we do this, would the Sec 179 expense be disallowed for the limited interest?
I would expect that the limited interest would not be able to take Sec 179. When I've had passive S-Corp shareholders, Sec 179 is not allowed. However, Lacerte is allowing Sec 179 in this case even though I haven't checked the box to say this is not a passive activity. Am I just missing something obvious? Should Sec 179 be allowed? Would there be any difference in the two situations above?
Thank you!
In the proposed regs, there is an option to split the interests into more than one class of interest. So an LLC member would be able to have an active interest and a limited interest. Let's assume that we will report accordingly. Now the LLC member has 90% limited interest and 10% active interest for distributive share. 100% of guaranteed payments and the 10% active share would be subject to SE tax. If we do this, would the Sec 179 expense be disallowed for the limited interest?
I would expect that the limited interest would not be able to take Sec 179. When I've had passive S-Corp shareholders, Sec 179 is not allowed. However, Lacerte is allowing Sec 179 in this case even though I haven't checked the box to say this is not a passive activity. Am I just missing something obvious? Should Sec 179 be allowed? Would there be any difference in the two situations above?
Thank you!
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