turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
Close icon
Do you have a TurboTax Online account?

We'll help you get started or pick up where you left off.

singletree
Returning Member

Transition from education to sel-employment

I currently work as a teacher in education. We are looking at re-opening our family business and I am considering leaving education and pursuing self-employment. I will be paid and have my benefits up until the end of the current fiscal year (July 2022). What are you opinions on how I should proceed from a tax advisor standpoint? I am considering rolling whatever profits back into the business, or should I pay myself a wage? I know there are other questions that I probably dont know to ask at this time but what should I do from a personal standpoint? Thanks!

x
Do you have an Intuit account?

Do you have an Intuit account?

You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.

1 Reply
JohnB5677
Employee Tax Expert

Transition from education to sel-employment

It depends. How you prepare your taxes for the business will result in how you organize the structure of the business.

  • If you organize as a sole proprietor or single-member LLC, then your business activity will flow into Schedule C of your personal income tax return.
  • If the business is a partnership, multi-member LLC, or S Corporation, then a separate tax return is created for the business and the net profits will flow into your personal return on a K-1 form.

The money you put into the business will be offset by bills that you pay or supplies that you buy. So any money you put in will be accounted for with expenses.

 

For your teaching job, you will include that income on your personal return as you have done in the past.


Regarding the question about a salary, it will depend upon the business entity you choose.  If you select the Schedule C option, you should not take a salary.

 

I recommend consulting a legal profession to determine what business entity type to use for your family business.

 

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
message box icon

Get more help

Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.

Post your Question
Manage cookies