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You will need the Schedule K-1 from the 1120S return in order to file your personal Form 1040 return. The S-Corp return can be prepared using TurboTax Business. Or you can download the forms from the IRS and attempt to complete them manually (not recommended).
So in other words, firstly file my 1120s using TurboTax business then fill out my K1, then using the free TurboTax I can file my 1040. How do I deal with the paying part? As I said, I made no income (I’m a sole member and sole worker) from the business but would like to take advantage of the tax break. My 2026 will have made money, so I just need to limp my 2025 forms out this year til 2026.
Yes, file the S corporation return to generate the K-1 form and use that to complete your personal tax return.
To pay a salary from the corporation to yourself, you would need to file a Form 944 to pay in the associated taxes, and then issue yourself a W-2 form which you can do in TurboTax. You would also need to file a federal unemployment tax return Form 940 as well as apply for a state unemployment tax account and file the required state unemployment tax.
However, since the S Corporation had no net profit, you would not be required to pay yourself a salary and you would save payroll taxes by not doing so. You mention that you want to pay yourself a salary to save taxes, but it is not clear how that would save you taxes, as the loss it would generate for the business would just be picked up as income on your personal tax return.
Well… would it be better to just fill out the 1120s form and k1 long form without deductions and a salary? Make it simple since it’s not going to really do anything for me… Then just file my 1040 for my day job with TurboTax?
Yes, exactly. The 1120S will show a loss if you have one and that loss will carry over to your personal return on the K1. So if all you had for 2024 is expenses then you will get to take that loss against your W2 income on your 1040.
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