Category: <span>S Corporations</span>

QBI Issue When Your S Corp Is a Partner in a Partnership

QBI Issue When Your S Corp Is a Partner in a Partnership

QBI Issue When Your S Corp Is a Partner in a Partnership It’s common to consider making your S corporation (versus yourself) a partner in your partnership: it saves you self-employment taxes.  Does this affect your Section 199A deduction? It does.  Guaranteed payments...
Avoid This S Corporation Health Insurance Deduction Mistake

Avoid This S Corporation Health Insurance Deduction Mistake

Avoid This S Corporation Health Insurance Deduction Mistake If you own more than 2 percent of an S corporation, you have to do three things to claim a deduction for your health insurance: You must get the cost of the insurance on the S corporation’s books. Your S...
Terminating Your S Corporation Election

Terminating Your S Corporation Election

Terminating Your S Corporation Election Tax reform may have you thinking of changing your S corporation to a C corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship. With such a switch, you need to consider: How do I terminate the S corporation election correctly? What are...
What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information?

What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information?

What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information? Tax reform’s Section 199A deduction often confuses small-business owners and tax professionals alike. It’s quite possible you’ll get a Schedule K-1 from a business that omits the information you need to calculate your...
IRS Updates Defined Wages for New Section 199A Tax Deductions

IRS Updates Defined Wages for New Section 199A Tax Deductions

IRS Clarifies Net Capital Gains in Final 199A Regulations Your Section 199A tax deduction will benefit from your business’s W-2 wages paid to you and your employees if you are married and filing jointly and your taxable income is over $315,000 and less than...