S Corp can do an 8913. Shareholders can then take the $30-$60 credit on the personal right?
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Originally posted by JG EA View PostS Corp can do an 8913. Shareholders can then take the $30-$60 credit on the personal right?
Still, the way it reads, if the corporation itself didn't owe any money, then taking the credit down to line 27 it sounds like they'd mail you (the corporation) a $30-40-whatever check back.
Antidisclaimer, are you? Yuk-yuk. I prefer a modified version of this latest trend.
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Telephone Credit.....
..... my softtware only allows one or the other, not both. I've been taking it on the personal return as I have enough to do without looking at the businesses phone bills.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Thanks DSI, V,
Originally posted by Black Bart View PostAntidisclaimer, are you? Yuk-yuk. I prefer a modified version of this latest trend.
Disclaimer: This advice can be used for anything. Print out multiple copies for bathroom tissue if necessary. You can sue, but I won't show. If you get judgment, I won't pay. If my assets are sold to satisfy that judgment, be forewarned that they're all in my billfold which contains $5, my driver's license, and a Blockbuster video card. Good luck.
I suppose Veritas that you got the $7 from your S Corp?
I'm with you BB. I don't like all this disclaimerazation. And it is my understanding that anything said that is really wrong (to a taxpayer that is) a pro-disclaimer-maker is held responsible anyway.JG
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