Client has a K-1 with $105,537 on line 14C. Checked are boxes H(domestic partner) and box G(limited partner). He actually for the company but is also an investor in the company. Does he pay SE tax? I have read but cannot find a specific answer. Thanks
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Originally posted by pookiemaw View PostClient has a K-1 with $105,537 on line 14C. Checked are boxes H(domestic partner) and box G(limited partner). He actually for the company but is also an investor in the company. Does he pay SE tax? I have read but cannot find a specific answer. ThanksLast edited by solomon; 07-22-2008, 04:55 PM.
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Partners, LLC members with 1065-is it the job of the partnership return preparer to determine who is subject to self employment taxes or is it the partner-members job to determine??? I think I see more saying the individual partner has that responsibilty, but who knows? Guaranteed payments can help the situation, but what is the good answer?
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Originally posted by JON View PostPartners, LLC members with 1065-is it the job of the partnership return preparer to determine who is subject to self employment taxes or is it the partner-members job to determine??? I think I see more saying the individual partner has that responsibilty, but who knows? Guaranteed payments can help the situation, but what is the good answer?
I have a client who is a limited partner in his father's partnership. His sole income is his share of profits in the partnership; he draws distributions periodically throughout the year. I know that his participation in the business activity exceeds 750 hours a year, but he does not have the right/role to enter into contracts and he does not have personal liability for any business dealings or business debts. Is it safe to say that his income is not subject to SE tax?Circular 230 Disclosure:
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