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posted Oct 27, 2021 11:03:41 AM

S-Corp salary and distributions

I have a small consulting business which is now my sole income. For this tax year I'll have about $40k in business income, in 2022 it should increase to at least $100k. I formed an S-Corp towards the end of 2020 and have just filed my 2020 taxes. I used a tax professional to prepare the 2020 return (which I didn't actually realize I needed to file as I hadn't make any withdrawals from the company, so learned a lesson there). The tax pro has now retired and I need some advice!

 

I want to put myself on salary for the remainder of 2021 and into 2022. Given the expected level of billings, what would be a reasonable salary to pay myself per annum (say $60k) and how do I distribute the net balance from the corporation to myself in the most tax-efficient way?

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 27, 2021 11:49:44 AM

Hi @SteveEndrow 

I am unable to advise you on what a reasonable salary would be for your situation.  However, I am attaching an article from the IRS regarding what a "reasonable salary" could possibly be.

 

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-news/fs-08-25.pdf

https://www.incfile.com/s-corporation-tax-calculator