My husband started an SCorp on 8/23/18. This requires him to now file a Form 1120. I understand that S Corps should not receive a 1099-MISC. He worked for 3 companies during calendar year 2018. Each sent him a 1099-MISC. How does that get handled? For the work he did prior to 8/23/18, does that income go on our personal tax return? Does only work performed after 8/23/18 go on the Form 1120?
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There is no problem with an S-Corp receiving a Form 1099-MISC. Vendors are not required to send Forms 1099-MISC to corporations (S or C) but there is no problem if they do. The revenue your husband's S-Corp received should be included on Form 1120-S, whether reported on a 1099-MISC or not.
Any income your husband earned prior to forming the S-Corp should be reported on a Schedule C as part of your personal return. Any applicable expenses for that period should also be included on Schedule C. Only income received and expenses incurred on or after 8/23 should be reported on the 1120-S.
There is no problem with an S-Corp receiving a Form 1099-MISC. Vendors are not required to send Forms 1099-MISC to corporations (S or C) but there is no problem if they do. The revenue your husband's S-Corp received should be included on Form 1120-S, whether reported on a 1099-MISC or not.
Any income your husband earned prior to forming the S-Corp should be reported on a Schedule C as part of your personal return. Any applicable expenses for that period should also be included on Schedule C. Only income received and expenses incurred on or after 8/23 should be reported on the 1120-S.
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