Your videos are the best. Thank you for doing them. They are very informative and I have learned a lot from you. Thanks for being vulnerable too. Nobody is perfect!
Please talk about a business owner having an S-Corp and how it flows onto the personal tax return and how the owners tax bracket is how the S-Corp is taxed, how to reduce tax bracket
Well, you will be in a lower tax bracket if you make less money, but that's not what I generally recommend :) But I think I get the gist of what you are trying to say! I am not a tax CPA, so I won't do many videos about tax strategy. But I can explain some concepts!
Hi Hannah, please create a video which addresses a Shareholder providing a loan to the S-corp, how to accurately document that with a repayment plan and AFR noted, how to enter this on QuickBooks, and then when repaying the loan, how will it be withdrawn (i.e. shareholder's distribution), and how it will be taxed. I haven't found any such video that explains this process in a comprehensive and comprehensible way. Majority of them discuss this as being an option, but not necessarily how to utilize this option in an S-corp. Thank you.
Can you please provide insight into how to analyze the owners equity section to determine how much money the owner can take out of the business both from a current year and from prior year perspective? Should owners be taking draws every year? Would love to hear you speak on this
Thanks so much for your videos Hannah! So so helpful for business owners who 'do it all' and don't have a finance team! And on a different note, I should have been an accountant.
@@ClaraCFO If the additional draw was from prior period profit (retained earnings) wouldn't that cash have already been taxed? Also, can you speak more to negative equity? Thank you
Hi Clara I am also following your videos very well and loved 😍. Please try to include us in South Africa where we have different entity types than the one you refer. 😢
@@ClaraCFO I am using QBO Advanced and recently acquired ADP for Payroll. Both have been connected. Now my concerned is related to Chart of Accounts mapping. My question is that a single expense account named Payroll Tax Expense in QBO is sufficient for all four types of Employer Taxes (SUTA, FUTA, FICA SS, FICA Medicare) in ADP or we need to make 4 separate expense accounts in QBO as the granular detail & reports will be available on ADP. Similar is the case with Employee taxes withheld, is a Single Tax Payroll Liability account in QBO enough for Employee taxes (FI, SI, FICA SS, FICA Medicare) in ADP. Now if we create separate accounts there will be numerous bank feeds to be matched every time payroll is run, also the details will always be fetched from ADP so what's is your expert advise on this? should a single account be linked to ADP or multiple accounts need to be setup.