I put off this return until it just can't be put off any longer. Here is a really hard problem for me to think through. I always ask questions each year about this return because of NOL's and NOL carryovers. Now I am asking a different question.
Individual return. Client owns a building "rented" to S-Corp. Client is sole shareholder in the S-Corp. I do not do the S-Corp return.
The corp never has paid the client rent for use of the building, but intends to do so when there is more income than losses coming from it. When I first got the return, this building was on a schedule E with depreciation, taxes, etc. I continued it. My reasoning was that the client planned to sell the property and would have to sell it as business property so it would all be accounted for then.
But now I'm unsure if it should continue as rental property and still take all that depreciation. But it is still used by the S-Corp and so is still business property. I'm going around in circles.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
JG
Individual return. Client owns a building "rented" to S-Corp. Client is sole shareholder in the S-Corp. I do not do the S-Corp return.
The corp never has paid the client rent for use of the building, but intends to do so when there is more income than losses coming from it. When I first got the return, this building was on a schedule E with depreciation, taxes, etc. I continued it. My reasoning was that the client planned to sell the property and would have to sell it as business property so it would all be accounted for then.
But now I'm unsure if it should continue as rental property and still take all that depreciation. But it is still used by the S-Corp and so is still business property. I'm going around in circles.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
JG
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