I have a friend who has a tax preparation business. Has had it 30+ years. Quite a few years ago, he began another business. He has heavy road maint. equipment he buys and sells. He also does dirt moving, road work, demolishes old buildings. Hauls gravel and construction debris. That type of work. He does this mostly off season. He has reported all income expenses etc. for both businesses through the one S-Corp. He has not had any problems.
He has now been advised that he cannot report the income from two separate types of businesses in the same S-Corp. The losses from one would artificially offset the gain from the other. He pointed out that even if he reported them through separate S-Corps, it would still be on the same 1040 and would result in the same outcome.
However, he is concerned that perhaps this is incorrect and could cause a problem.
I thought that a Corp could report income/expenses from as many types as businesses as it chose.
Would be interested in hearing thoughts and opinions on this. Also, if it is against the code, a cite.
Thank you.
He has now been advised that he cannot report the income from two separate types of businesses in the same S-Corp. The losses from one would artificially offset the gain from the other. He pointed out that even if he reported them through separate S-Corps, it would still be on the same 1040 and would result in the same outcome.
However, he is concerned that perhaps this is incorrect and could cause a problem.
I thought that a Corp could report income/expenses from as many types as businesses as it chose.
Would be interested in hearing thoughts and opinions on this. Also, if it is against the code, a cite.
Thank you.
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