Hello all - I lurk alot, and search alot, but have hardly ever posted... I am slowly being brought into this century technology-wise! Thanks for all the help in the past! Here's my post:
I have a husband/wife LLC partnership that runs a campground... mostly seasonal sites, which "rent" for the whole summer. 10% wife is limited partner, so no SE income there... 90% husband runs the place (material participation, his only job) and provides other services, such as storage, winterization and snow removal, as well as a camp store, firewood, etc. The campground charges separately for each of the services above and also accepts weekend campers. Past CPA called the seasonal rents as NON-SE income, and came up with some number (which I cannot re-calculate) as self employment income to cover the "services" which were not rental in nature. The business does not separate expenses for "rental" and "non-rental" income, only the income.
Here's the questions: How would you calculate self employment income? Since they don't separate expenses (I am not sure they could), would you consider it all SE or all non-SE? Or would you use a percentage of expenses based on percentage of SE income to total income?
I have a husband/wife LLC partnership that runs a campground... mostly seasonal sites, which "rent" for the whole summer. 10% wife is limited partner, so no SE income there... 90% husband runs the place (material participation, his only job) and provides other services, such as storage, winterization and snow removal, as well as a camp store, firewood, etc. The campground charges separately for each of the services above and also accepts weekend campers. Past CPA called the seasonal rents as NON-SE income, and came up with some number (which I cannot re-calculate) as self employment income to cover the "services" which were not rental in nature. The business does not separate expenses for "rental" and "non-rental" income, only the income.
Here's the questions: How would you calculate self employment income? Since they don't separate expenses (I am not sure they could), would you consider it all SE or all non-SE? Or would you use a percentage of expenses based on percentage of SE income to total income?
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