I have several > 2% shareholder S-corporation clients with whom I meet in November, review their records and determine a reasonable wage. Most of these clients have highly fluctuating revenue streams and it is only towards the end of the year that a good estimate of income can be determined. The client will take draws until that time, and in November or December determine a reasonable wage. The draws will be offset by the net wage check.
Someone suggested to me today that this isn't allowable, and that the shareholder needs to take a wage throughout the year. I don't see anywhere that says this and don't see why an annual wage wouldn't be reasonable?
Thoughts?
Carolyn
Someone suggested to me today that this isn't allowable, and that the shareholder needs to take a wage throughout the year. I don't see anywhere that says this and don't see why an annual wage wouldn't be reasonable?
Thoughts?
Carolyn
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