If a partner is performing personal services for a partnership and takes distributions from the partnership akin to a contract laborer for a few months and then begins taking a salary from the partnership, would the amount taken as a contractor be reported on 1099-MISC in full, in the amount in excess of basis or not at all?
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Originally posted by UnregisteredIf a partner is performing personal services for a partnership and takes distributions from the partnership akin to a contract laborer for a few months and then begins taking a salary from the partnership, would the amount taken as a contractor be reported on 1099-MISC in full, in the amount in excess of basis or not at all?
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Originally posted by GabrieleLittle correction here. Distributions in a partnerhsip (not LLC) are subject to SE as well as GP. Only in a LLC you have the option to treat some payments as distributions as you do in S-Corps.
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Originally posted by GabrieleLittle correction here. Distributions in a partnerhsip (not LLC) are subject to SE as well as GP. Only in a LLC you have the option to treat some payments as distributions as you do in S-Corps.
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wrong terminology
Ooops. Sorry, I used wrong terminology. I agree. Distribution by itself are not taxable but the income, which flows through to the partners over and above GP is subject to SE unless limited partners.
I wonder why the terminology is different for S-Corps. Basically the same thing happens, income flowing through. But in S-Corps. it's distribution that are taxable.
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