Here's the deal:
Client is an insurance agent. Receives income via 1099 from various insurance companies. Currently is organized as SMLLC and files Sch. C. Pays SE tax on all income from SMLLC.
Here's my advice:
Client forms new LLC with wife, who is also a licensed agent, (MMLLC), with both being listed as limited members. No SE tax on distributive income from the LLC, only on health insurance premiums paid by the LLC.
Am I missing something? I'd really like to come out like a hero on this one, as it would mean him moving all of his bookkeeping, payroll and taxation work to our firm ($18,000 per year revenue) if I can save him a bundle on SE tax. Said other accountant never even brought this up.
Client is an insurance agent. Receives income via 1099 from various insurance companies. Currently is organized as SMLLC and files Sch. C. Pays SE tax on all income from SMLLC.
Here's my advice:
Client forms new LLC with wife, who is also a licensed agent, (MMLLC), with both being listed as limited members. No SE tax on distributive income from the LLC, only on health insurance premiums paid by the LLC.
Am I missing something? I'd really like to come out like a hero on this one, as it would mean him moving all of his bookkeeping, payroll and taxation work to our firm ($18,000 per year revenue) if I can save him a bundle on SE tax. Said other accountant never even brought this up.
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