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Are my S-corp Distributions supposed to be taxed on my personal tax return? |
My tax guy and myself had a parting of the ways. He already did my corporate tax return, but I am doing my personal one. I've been using one of the websites for tax preparation and all is pretty easy and simple. I worked for a company for half a year and then went into business on my own so I have 2 w-2's, plus my K-1. So here's my problem....the software shows me getting back 6500 just from my two w-2's. On another schedule I'm asked to enter my distributions which is line 16 on the k-1. When I do this, my refund is reduced by 2500. It appears to me that the additional distribution funds are being taxed as income. Is that correct? I thought the whole point of the s-corp is to avoid double taxation? I already paid the tax for the distributions on my paychecks. If I made $1000, I took $500 as a dist. and 500 as income, but I paid tax for $1000 on $500 I paid myself as income. So I've already paid taxes on the distributions. Am I missing something here? Amounts on line 16 of the K1 would be I have been in a similar situation with leaving a CPA. I tried doing my own taxes, efiling. A friend referred me to H&R Block's online tax preperation. It was less than thirty dollars. They also have an option for an additional fee that waives your liability for tax errors and H&R Block will fight on your behalf. This is the cheapest way to get help. The income from lines 1-10 on your K-1 should show up in income somewhere on your tax return. Also, other pass through expense or credit items from lines 11 -14 will be included in gross AGI. |
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