S CORP 1120 S Question
S CORP 1120 S Question
Hi Sir/Madam,
2022, is my initial year S CORP. I made some income, and paid myself a salary, but did not take any distribution. I will be taking it the first week of February this year. So what do I enter for 1120 S in terms of distribution? My P&L and balance sheet and bank balance reflect the same amounts. Do I need to enter 0 for K1, or can leave out that part? Please advise. Thanks
2022, is my initial year S CORP. I made some income, and paid myself a salary, but did not take any distribution. I will be taking it the first week of February this year. So what do I enter for 1120 S in terms of distribution? My P&L and balance sheet and bank balance reflect the same amounts. Do I need to enter 0 for K1, or can leave out that part? Please advise. Thanks
Re: S CORP 1120 S Question
Your K1 amount for 2022 for one shareholder will be what you get from (Revenue - Expenses) for the s-corp. Suggest you use some software like H&R Block Business or use a tax accountant to calculate the K1 amount and fill the forms.
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Re: S CORP 1120 S Question
You would still need to file 1120S and K-1, but you would show 0 for distributions for last year. Your distribution during this year would be reportable next year. Your K-1 for last year would still reflect your S-Corp's income whether you distributed it or not.Pooja2366 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:06 am Hi Sir/Madam,
2022, is my initial year S CORP. I made some income, and paid myself a salary, but did not take any distribution. I will be taking it the first week of February this year. So what do I enter for 1120 S in terms of distribution? My P&L and balance sheet and bank balance reflect the same amounts. Do I need to enter 0 for K1, or can leave out that part? Please advise. Thanks
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Thanks for the reply.
Mine is an LLC taxed as an SCORP, and I am the 100% owner, declared on Form 2553 as 100% shareholder. Should I issue shares ? what is the Capital Stock entry on 1120 S that I need to put ?
Appreciate the help on this board ..
Thanks so much
Mine is an LLC taxed as an SCORP, and I am the 100% owner, declared on Form 2553 as 100% shareholder. Should I issue shares ? what is the Capital Stock entry on 1120 S that I need to put ?
Appreciate the help on this board ..
Thanks so much
Re: S CORP 1120 S Question
You may not be required to complete Sch L and M. Both of which are often a source of aggravation. Did you answer Sch B line 11 "Yes"?Pooja2366 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:12 am Thanks for the reply.
Mine is an LLC taxed as an SCORP, and I am the 100% owner, declared on Form 2553 as 100% shareholder. Should I issue shares ? what is the Capital Stock entry on 1120 S that I need to put ?
Appreciate the help on this board ..
Thanks so much
Re: S CORP 1120 S Question
I entered No, for that since the earnings were less than 30,000 being first year
Re: S CORP 1120 S Question
Read the questions carefully.
If the corp made less than $250,000 and has less than $250,000 in assets you should check "Yes", and then you aren't required to fill out schedule L or M.
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I am sorry, the answer for that is 'Yes' since it was less then $250,000
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ok thanks so much for clarifying.