I have an accrual basis books/cash basis tax SCorp 'dilemma'.
In 2007 the SCorp obtained 3rd party loans and the s/h contributed cash in order to make renovations. The combination of the two creates a large book/tax difference that I'm having a problem resolving. Seems I'm stuck in loop here.
Normally, I take the b/t liability difference against the associated expense. However, in this case, I'm all messed up.
As a result of the 'income', my client appears eligible to take just about all of her eligible SS179 on the improvements. However, SS179 is not included on page 1 but goes to the Sch K as it's own line item.
In order to resolve this, is it correct to add a line item to the Line 19 "Other Deductions' detail that just says "Accrual to Cash Difference" and leave it at that? Seems odd and not at all correct but that's all I can come up with to resolve this.
Can anyone help? I don't want to inadvertantly cause an audit because of a weird number.
In 2007 the SCorp obtained 3rd party loans and the s/h contributed cash in order to make renovations. The combination of the two creates a large book/tax difference that I'm having a problem resolving. Seems I'm stuck in loop here.
Normally, I take the b/t liability difference against the associated expense. However, in this case, I'm all messed up.
As a result of the 'income', my client appears eligible to take just about all of her eligible SS179 on the improvements. However, SS179 is not included on page 1 but goes to the Sch K as it's own line item.
In order to resolve this, is it correct to add a line item to the Line 19 "Other Deductions' detail that just says "Accrual to Cash Difference" and leave it at that? Seems odd and not at all correct but that's all I can come up with to resolve this.
Can anyone help? I don't want to inadvertantly cause an audit because of a weird number.
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