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Level 2
posted Aug 6, 2024 9:40:03 PM

2023 1120S line 7 shows $6815 shareholder compensation. Form 1125-E is blank. Data source of 1120S line 7 says line 4 of 1125E. Where did the 6815 figure come from?

I cannot find anything that corresponds with that figure in my return. What is source if data source is empty?

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Level 15
Aug 7, 2024 6:08:39 AM

Check Forms Mode and see where the $6815 was input. It had to come from user input.

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:01:31 AM

@Anonymous_ I was in forms mode, right clicked and selected data source. It directed me to form 1125e line 4, which is blank. Any other ideas of where I can find this? Trying to get a mortgage loan and they need this number explained.

Level 15
Aug 7, 2024 7:12:04 AM

How and where in the program did you enter this figure ($6815)?

Form 1125-E is for compensation of officers. If you entered this figure in the wrong box, it won't appear on Form 1125-E.

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:16:57 AM

I cannot find that figure entered anywhere in the tax return, hence the mystery.

Level 15
Aug 7, 2024 7:21:24 AM

Check this section:

 

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:21:43 AM

There was no compensation of officers. I am not taking a salary at this time. I do pay myself rent and storage for use of space allocated to the business only, but those numbers do not match. I do pay salary to an employee, but she is not an officer and none of the entries related to her salary match that number. I am really not able to figure this number out.

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:25:27 AM

I just followed your instructions. It shows my employees salary, which is listed on line 8 of the form, but does not include the 6815 from line 7.

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:26:11 AM

officer and shareholder fields are blank. All other employees show the figure from line 8 only.

Level 2
Aug 7, 2024 7:30:17 AM

I found it. It is my employees benefit. The difference between her gross and net compensation.