Sub S and distributions
If you have more than one shareholder in an S Corp you have to be careful to always have distributions in the same % as stock ownership. Outside of that in my too many years of preparing S corps, especially single stockholder Corps, I have never under audit had anything charged as a distribution questioned at all. In one case credit card transactions were recorded as some business and the personal charges were called distributions. I would need to know something very specific that would say these rules have changed. I have had loans for personal cars paid out of the S Corp and charged as a distribution. The only issue that started being raised with regular monthly items classified as distributions was the premise for more should be salary especially if a personal service business. I do not think there is any authority that says distributions of current distributable net income or past needs to have any type of organization authority to do it. So why would health insurance payments charged to distibutions be any different??? If you have Previusly Taxed Income you can only distribute that by election and corporate authorization. Have i just been lucky all these years?????
If you have more than one shareholder in an S Corp you have to be careful to always have distributions in the same % as stock ownership. Outside of that in my too many years of preparing S corps, especially single stockholder Corps, I have never under audit had anything charged as a distribution questioned at all. In one case credit card transactions were recorded as some business and the personal charges were called distributions. I would need to know something very specific that would say these rules have changed. I have had loans for personal cars paid out of the S Corp and charged as a distribution. The only issue that started being raised with regular monthly items classified as distributions was the premise for more should be salary especially if a personal service business. I do not think there is any authority that says distributions of current distributable net income or past needs to have any type of organization authority to do it. So why would health insurance payments charged to distibutions be any different??? If you have Previusly Taxed Income you can only distribute that by election and corporate authorization. Have i just been lucky all these years?????
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