I have a client that is wanting to bring her sister into the business. It is currently an LLC taxed as sole prop to Sister 1. Sister 2 is providing more services for the company starting in January 2014 and Sister 1 feels it is only right that she have a stake in the company.
I have advised them to go S-Corp as if something was to happen between them and one left then the business could continue. Sister 1 says currently they would not be able to afford payroll taxes throughout the year and that is the main obstacle of doing an S-Corp. She has spoken of turning the LLC into a Partnership. I told her I would not be able to help on a partnership return as I have not prepared one in years and prefer not to. That they would have to go to another accountant. The client said they really want to stay with me.
Sister 2 has started providing services to Sister 1 company but also does the same kind of work for other clients. I suggested that as an option Sister 1 could 1099 Sister 2 as a subcontractor since she is really already doing this service for other clients. It is just that a majority of the income will come from Sister 1.
Was the advice on the 1099... well, sound advice? To me it seems like a good option until they can turn into an S-Corp.
Also isn't there additional rules for family members in an partnership together?
I could prepare a partnership return, I did many years ago, but things can sometimes get sticky and so I really do not like to get involved with them.
Thank you for any help.
Dany
I have advised them to go S-Corp as if something was to happen between them and one left then the business could continue. Sister 1 says currently they would not be able to afford payroll taxes throughout the year and that is the main obstacle of doing an S-Corp. She has spoken of turning the LLC into a Partnership. I told her I would not be able to help on a partnership return as I have not prepared one in years and prefer not to. That they would have to go to another accountant. The client said they really want to stay with me.
Sister 2 has started providing services to Sister 1 company but also does the same kind of work for other clients. I suggested that as an option Sister 1 could 1099 Sister 2 as a subcontractor since she is really already doing this service for other clients. It is just that a majority of the income will come from Sister 1.
Was the advice on the 1099... well, sound advice? To me it seems like a good option until they can turn into an S-Corp.
Also isn't there additional rules for family members in an partnership together?
I could prepare a partnership return, I did many years ago, but things can sometimes get sticky and so I really do not like to get involved with them.
Thank you for any help.
Dany
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