I thought I had posted about this before but I can not find it.
S-Corporation. Officer/sole shareholder has been taking low wages for the past 5 years. Anywhere from $10,000 to $16,000. During this time he did not take out any shareholder distributions. I tried to explain to him that he needed to pay himself more and take distributions. The money is there. Well now the corporate bank account has built up to $300,000. All retained earnings. He told me he though of it as a savings account.
Since the bank account has reached this amount he is wanting to just take the money out. Do $50,000 payroll and take the rest as distributions. Do you guys think that would raise a flag? I mean to me I think there would be a chance of some of it being reclassified as payroll.
I would like for him to do equal amounts. Say $70,000 payroll and then $70,000 distributions. The company owes him around $20,000 on a loan. So he would get that back. He is also wanting to do a Solo 401K and investments.
I've been working with him on this for several months. He believes he should be able to take the money out. I've never had a customer with this type of problem. Too much money in the bank. Most of the time if it is there people take it out.
Would appreciate any advice on this.
S-Corporation. Officer/sole shareholder has been taking low wages for the past 5 years. Anywhere from $10,000 to $16,000. During this time he did not take out any shareholder distributions. I tried to explain to him that he needed to pay himself more and take distributions. The money is there. Well now the corporate bank account has built up to $300,000. All retained earnings. He told me he though of it as a savings account.
Since the bank account has reached this amount he is wanting to just take the money out. Do $50,000 payroll and take the rest as distributions. Do you guys think that would raise a flag? I mean to me I think there would be a chance of some of it being reclassified as payroll.
I would like for him to do equal amounts. Say $70,000 payroll and then $70,000 distributions. The company owes him around $20,000 on a loan. So he would get that back. He is also wanting to do a Solo 401K and investments.
I've been working with him on this for several months. He believes he should be able to take the money out. I've never had a customer with this type of problem. Too much money in the bank. Most of the time if it is there people take it out.
Would appreciate any advice on this.
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