I know this subject has been discussed to death. But this situation I think is a little different and if it's not, just clarify it for me.
Husband has single shareholder s corp. His wife does bookkeeping for him and he had to put her on the payroll last December so that she could be covered by the health insurance through Blue Cross.
I know that, as an officer, his health insurance is added to his W-2. But what about hers? She is just an employee. So I see three scenarios:
1) Is it also added to her wages also?
2) Is it considered a medical reimbursement plan, if they have put that in writing?
3) Or is it just a draw and he is paying a personal expense?
Need help since I am getting ready to do 941's and have to report correct gross income.
Thanks
Linda F
Husband has single shareholder s corp. His wife does bookkeeping for him and he had to put her on the payroll last December so that she could be covered by the health insurance through Blue Cross.
I know that, as an officer, his health insurance is added to his W-2. But what about hers? She is just an employee. So I see three scenarios:
1) Is it also added to her wages also?
2) Is it considered a medical reimbursement plan, if they have put that in writing?
3) Or is it just a draw and he is paying a personal expense?
Need help since I am getting ready to do 941's and have to report correct gross income.
Thanks
Linda F
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