New businesses may not be immediately profitable. To help mitigate the financial risk, many businesses are started by workers who have a day job. If the business is not immediately profitable it can help the owner finance the business if the owner is able to use the tax losses from the business to offset the… Continue reading Planning for Start-Up Businesses, Yacht Rental Example
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Guaranteeing a Loan for Your S Corporation
In Phillips v. Commissioner, No. 17-14439 (11th Cir. 2018), the court concluded that a judgment against the owner of an S corporation for guaranteeing the business debts does not increase the owners tax basis in the S corporation. This is one area where a little advance planning can go a long way to avoiding a tax… Continue reading Guaranteeing a Loan for Your S Corporation
Court Says Rent Income from S Corp Not Subject to Self-Employment Taxes
In Martin v. Commissioner, 149 T.C. 12 (2017), the court concluded that S corporation shareholders can avoid self-employment taxes by holding their farming operations in their S corporation. While the court case considered farming operations, its holding is not limited to farming operations. The case provides authority shareholders may cite in support of similar but… Continue reading Court Says Rent Income from S Corp Not Subject to Self-Employment Taxes
No Tax Due on Foreign Corporation’s Redemption of U.S. Partnership Interest
Many businesses that operate outside of the U.S. want to do business in the U.S. and they want to limit their exposure to U.S. income taxes. To do this, many in-bound investments are structured as U.S. partnerships with the parntership being formed in the U.S. to carry on the business activities in the U.S. This… Continue reading No Tax Due on Foreign Corporation’s Redemption of U.S. Partnership Interest
Issue for the New Partnership Audit Procedures Raised in TEFRA Case
The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (“TEFRA”) procedures were intended to make it easier for the IRS to audit partnership tax returns. TEFRA failed to deliver. The rules are nuanced and hard to apply. The new partnership audit procedures are intended to remedy this. With the new partnership IRS audit procedures coming… Continue reading Issue for the New Partnership Audit Procedures Raised in TEFRA Case
IRS Says Personal Expenses Paid by S Corp. Not Loan Repayments
If a Subchapter S corporation pays its shareholders personal expenses, can the payments be for the repayment of loans not subject to employment instead of wages subject to employment taxes? This is a common issue that has to be addressed when preparing S corporation tax returns. The IRS addressed this in AOD 2017-04 disagreeing with… Continue reading IRS Says Personal Expenses Paid by S Corp. Not Loan Repayments
S Corporation Owner Who Didn’t Receive Distribution Subject to Tax
Taxpayers who own an interest in an S corporation but who are not familiar with the tax rules are often surprised to learn that they have to pay tax on the business profits even if they do not receive distributions from the business. The court recently addressed this fundamental concept in Dalton v. Commissioner, T.C.… Continue reading S Corporation Owner Who Didn’t Receive Distribution Subject to Tax
Subchapter S Corporation Losses Limited by Tax Basis
One of the benefits of Subchapter S corporations is the ability to have losses flow through from the business’ tax return to the individual shareholder’s tax return. These flow-through losses are limited by the shareholder’s tax basis in the S corporation stock. The court recently addressed this limitation in Tinsley v. Commissioner, T.C. Summary Opinion… Continue reading Subchapter S Corporation Losses Limited by Tax Basis
Deducting Back Taxes in Current Year for Defunct Business
Can an S corporation shareholder for a defunct business pay unpaid taxes in the current year, and have the defunct business deduct the payment in the current year? The court addresses this in Brown v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2017-18. Most business owners may miss this deduction given that the business is no longer operating. Facts &… Continue reading Deducting Back Taxes in Current Year for Defunct Business
S Corporation Owner Subject to Self-Employment Tax
Taxpayers often establish Subchapter S corporations to avoid Social Security and Medicare taxes on a portion of their earnings. This is a very common arrangement. The Fleischer v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2016-238, court case provides an example of how the Subchapter S corporation must be structured to avoid these taxes. Facts & Procedural History In Fleisher, the… Continue reading S Corporation Owner Subject to Self-Employment Tax
