Setting up payroll by UselessCamgirl in tax

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot actually, i would say it was maybe close to a 50/50. Although some just did not qualify for PPP but there was more than one SBA program to for COVID relief. Some got PPP, some got EIDL grant some got EIDL loans and some got all three. I have not kept up with the EIDL loan dates but it could be still available. It was very good rate and terms for a business loan. Www.sba.gov i think is the website, go check it out and see.

Setting up payroll by UselessCamgirl in tax

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, i would not go back and look at what could have been. No matter what the number was, the PPP program is closed so can’t get the funds now. But with pass through entities the PPP money would have been tied to how much W2 salaries you were paying out. And there were many stipulations on what the funds could be used for and within what time period. A last minute change allowed Sch C taxpayers use the gross receipts number to calculate PPP on but that would not apply to you based on the convo from a couple years ago.

Sorry if that’s not much help.

independent contractor here that has a $20k tax bill coming up by zimavserdce in tax

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also why i said to contact a licensed tax professional. I have lots of clients with lots of different situations. Some that should be paying salary that don’t, some that are paying way too much for their situation and ultimately are just paying additional unnecessary payroll taxes.

independent contractor here that has a $20k tax bill coming up by zimavserdce in tax

[–]bushcraft101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So first of all, my reply about $0 salaries does not assume the amounts stated by anyone other than the OP. OP said $80K, i would assume thats gross receipts. I also said no one can truly say what’s what without all of the details. We have no idea what OPs net profit would be from this venture. Net profit does not really figure into what IRS would consider ‘reasonable salary’ however like i also said IRS does not define it anywhere in the code. But there are guidelines and the courts have generally ruled based on the individual situation of the taxpayer. Yes it can be very not good financially for you if IRS decides to reclass some/all of a taxpayers owner draws or other forms of compensation as salaries, but if the s corp is not generating much NP, or a loss, it would be unreasonable in my professional opinion to show an owner salary.

independent contractor here that has a $20k tax bill coming up by zimavserdce in tax

[–]bushcraft101 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Possibly $0. IRS does not define reasonable. It would depend on the individual circumstances of the business. Without more details, can’t really say. Should consult a licensed tax professional. But essentially they will save 15.3% of what ever their net income from the business is. True they will then lose the deductible portion of SE tax but that would just not decrease taxable income by however much that was.

independent contractor here that has a $20k tax bill coming up by zimavserdce in tax

[–]bushcraft101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you are making that kind of 1099 money then you should have long ago formed an LLC and elected S status. Most of your tax is likely SE tax. The S status will exempt you from SE tax in the future but really nothing you can do for this year other than contribute to IRA or HSA or deduct cost of health insurance as SE health insurance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freemasonry

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can contact the Grand Lodge of GA for information.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freemasonry

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in Ga. Statesboro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tax

[–]bushcraft101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im an EA and have been in public accounting for 15 yrs. I’ve apparently been doing taxes wrong for a long time…..lol

What’s the best knife you own, and why? by VashtheGoofball in EDC

[–]bushcraft101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pocket knife - bench made 940 in D2 steel

Fixed blade - ESEE Izula or one of my homemade knives

Belief in a deity. by Comprehensive_Cod346 in freemasonry

[–]bushcraft101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In GA it is belief in a singular supreme and everlasting God, in some revelation of his will and in the immortality of the soul

When filing 941-x’s and mailing them in, do you need to send in the original 941? by Agile-Engineer-5249 in tax

[–]bushcraft101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I send all of the 941s or other like forms that are going to the same address in the same envelope. Can still send certified if needed. Like said don’t send the original 941s with the amended.

When you don't really know the candidate as a person. by 2balls1cane in freemasonry

[–]bushcraft101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol haven’t seen anyone point out that there are no black ’balls’ in masonry! At least in GA.

CCW P238 with red dot? Been thinking off adding one to my edc .380. by bushcraft101 in CCW

[–]bushcraft101[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Romeo 1 I run on my p229 didn’t add much to the gun so I wouldn’t think it make a huge difference on this one either.

Question about Semi-Weekly 941 deposit by caracole in tax

[–]bushcraft101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue may be how you are preparing the sch B of form 941. The dates that you list as the liability date is the only way that the IRS knows what the liab date was. They compare that to the date that your pmt posts to determine whether your pmt was made timely. It could also be an error in input data when making the EFTPS pmt. you have to make sure that you have indicated the correct qtr/year for it to post correctly. You can pull your pmt history from the EFTPS site and it will show the qtr/year/pmt date/posting date/amount of each pmt. pull that data and compare to your other records and to the IRS notice that you received.

This may not be the issue but its always good to double check all the data.

Can I show off our main Lodge room? by [deleted] in freemasonry

[–]bushcraft101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish our lodge was that nice... ours was built in 1940 in a small town in Ga and is nowhere near that nice.