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Old 09-10-2007, 10:58 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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togo wrote:

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> Hello. I am in a similar situation. Not certain as to where
> the deductions are to be taken. I think (but want to
> confirm) that the scehdule E (form 1040) Part II is for
> Income/Loss from S Corps (from Schedule K-1) which is then
> reported on the 1040 Form line 17. Does this sound right,
> can someone confirm this?


Okay, so far, so good! Now, what you have to make sure of,
is that the K1 itself is correct. This is not a job for
most people. I would recommend using the services of a
professional, either a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or
Enrolled Agent (EA). (next time I'll mention EA first, in
the interest of fair play! (grin))

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 09-01-2007, 04:08 AM
Benjamin Yazersky CPA
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"togo" <bonme2002[at]aol.com> wrote:

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> Hello. I am in a similar situation. Not certain as to where
> the deductions are to be taken. I think (but want to
> confirm) that the scehdule E (form 1040) Part II is for
> Income/Loss from S Corps (from Schedule K-1) which is then
> reported on the 1040 Form line 17. Does this sound right,
> can someone confirm this?


The S corp reports its income to the shareholder(s) on form
k1 as do partnerships. The various items reported on form k1
can go to about 20 or so different places on form 1040.

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Old 08-31-2007, 03:20 AM
togo
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Default Re: S Corporation Tax

Hello. I am in a similar situation. Not certain as to where
the deductions are to be taken. I think (but want to
confirm) that the scehdule E (form 1040) Part II is for
Income/Loss from S Corps (from Schedule K-1) which is then
reported on the 1040 Form line 17. Does this sound right,
can someone confirm this?

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Old 02-26-2006, 08:21 PM
JMc
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"L K Williams" <lanny[at]loxinfo.co.th> wrote:
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> Terry <gobeyondgobeyond[at]nobody.com> wrote:

> > I am runnng a S Corporation as the only shareholder and
> > owner. I work out of my home and use my car for business.
> > I am not sure where I should put in the deduction for the
> > use of home and vehicle. Which forms to be exact? On
> > 1120S, it doesn't seem to have the lines for these 2
> > deductions.


> There is no place on the 1120S for these items because they
> are not corporate expenditures. You need to establish a
> reimbursement plan whereby the company pays you for these
> things. That way, the reimbursement becomes a corporate
> expense and can be deducted on the 1120S. Both these should
> probably be listed as other miscellaneous expenses.


Couldn't the expenses be taken on the SBE and offset the
S-Corp income?

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Old 02-23-2006, 10:59 PM
L K Williams
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Terry <gobeyondgobeyond[at]nobody.com> wrote:

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> I am runnng a S Corporation as the only shareholder and
> owner. I work out of my home and use my car for business.
> I am not sure where I should put in the deduction for the
> use of home and vehicle. Which forms to be exact? On
> 1120S, it doesn't seem to have the lines for these 2
> deductions.


There is no place on the 1120S for these items because they
are not corporate expenditures. You need to establish a
reimbursement plan whereby the company pays you for these
things. That way, the reimbursement becomes a corporate
expense and can be deducted on the 1120S. Both these should
probably be listed as other miscellaneous expenses.

Lanny K. Williams, CPA
Nawarat, Williams & Co., Ltd.
Income Tax Services for Expatriate Americans

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Old 02-23-2006, 07:28 AM
Terry
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I am runnng a S Corporation as the only shareholder and
owner. I work out of my home and use my car for business.
I am not sure where I should put in the deduction for the
use of home and vehicle. Which forms to be exact? On
1120S, it doesn't seem to have the lines for these 2
deductions.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Terry

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