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Small Business and W-2 Job | Does LLC or S Corporation still make sense? 

Navi Maraj, CPA
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Should your business be taxed as an S Corporation if you also have a job and receive W-2 income? That is the topic of this video. Specifically, I discuss:
1. What taxes you pay as an employee working for an employer?
2. What taxes do you pay as a sole proprietor?
3. What taxes do you pay as an S Corporation?
4. What taxes do you pay when you have a high W-2 wage and you also have a small business taxed as a sole proprietorship?
5. What taxes do you pay when you have a high W-2 wage and you also have a small business taxed as an S Corporation?
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@cindywen5236
@cindywen5236 3 года назад
Thank you for the info! It's been challenging finding tax information for high W2 earners with a side business. I'm in the process of looking for a tax consultant regarding S Corp election and now I have my answer. You explained it very well!
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You’re welcome @Cindy Wen. Make sure you watch the other videos (if you haven’t already) around when not to have your business taxed as an S Corp to make sure it’s a good fit.
@user-hr3jj2cx9k
@user-hr3jj2cx9k 9 месяцев назад
Yea sir I’m heading out now and will let him know that
@amr493
@amr493 25 дней назад
Exactly the info I was looking for (W2+1099 situation and when S corp is worth it)! Thank you for the video!
@qcck
@qcck Год назад
This is the best video ever to explain why NOT having S-Corp make sense! Very clear, up to the point and no BS. Just one question left unanswered: Why higher profit, e.g. $250k, will make sense again? @Navi, is there other video explaining that situation? Thanks!
@jesonsan7312
@jesonsan7312 Год назад
The answer is on 12:20 . Thank you Navi for explaining this. I did not realize that there is a SS cap for the employee, but not the employer. BIG thank you !
@talkandeattv
@talkandeattv Год назад
just discovered your channel and im already on my 3rd video. its like you have a video for all the questions I’ve had for YEARS
@SophieRaymond88
@SophieRaymond88 2 года назад
Omg FINALLY! A video that gets to the point about when you should convert and when you shouldn’t. THANK YOU!!
@atampaarnold
@atampaarnold Год назад
Thank you for this Video. It helps a lot. I have a High W-2 and right now my Company is Not making much money. It is really making me think twice about electing for an S-Corp when it does make more Money.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
Great - glad I could help!
@belindaochoa2743
@belindaochoa2743 10 месяцев назад
Hi, I came across this while browsing for videos regarding S-corp. I am glad I clicked on it, and I wanted to thank you for explaining things in simple terms. That said, I have now subscribed to your channel and liked this video.
@noonsaid
@noonsaid Год назад
Thank you for these videos. These complex tax rules are very well explained and you answer all my questions.
@jbubs5370
@jbubs5370 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Navi. Informed when I needed specifics.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You're welcome - thanks for the comment!
@hurricane6981
@hurricane6981 2 года назад
This is amazing! Thank you for explaining things so simply with examples.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You're welcome...glad you enjoyed it!
@yutoliho
@yutoliho Год назад
wait.. you didn't answer the question if high income W2+LLC make sense.. so if S-corp doesn't make sense are you saying LLC would be better?
@channelingcarisa
@channelingcarisa Год назад
You did a wonderful job explaining this and breaking this down. I finally get it. Thank you!! 😊
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
That's so great to hear! I love when viewers are finally able to understand a concept.
@FoundLamb
@FoundLamb 9 месяцев назад
Finally someone covered my question!
@chapelleshow4759
@chapelleshow4759 Год назад
Excellent video with great information!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I needed this information before starting my LLC.
@thejster
@thejster 2 года назад
Wonderful info! Thank you for explaining this is great detail, with visuals!
@AHnaturally
@AHnaturally 3 года назад
This video is full of answers to questions I had. Thank you for the detailed explanation! ☺
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Keep seeking the truth and you’ll find all of your answers 😉...thanks for watching and happy to hear you are learning.
@delysduran
@delysduran Месяц назад
Excellent information!. Thanks a lot!
@TheCoryDeeter
@TheCoryDeeter 2 года назад
Thank you so much for creating this. I finally found an answer to my question.
@esasif
@esasif 3 года назад
Great job explaining a concept that can be quite confusing. Thank you - very helpful!
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Erez! Glad it was helpful for you.
@beautifulmessmedia3521
@beautifulmessmedia3521 3 месяца назад
Hey great info and very well explained! Thank you!
@alandypenny6529
@alandypenny6529 3 года назад
Great information, thank you for taking the time provide this to us.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You’re welcome Alandy! Glad you found it helpful!
@scottgier5709
@scottgier5709 3 года назад
Thank you for this excellent explanation. This is exactly what I needed to see .
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You’re welcome @Scott Gier...glad you found it helpful!
@sirreginaldlee3576
@sirreginaldlee3576 2 года назад
Same
@thespencerowen
@thespencerowen 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for explaining. This is such good information.
@DivorcePropertyInsights
@DivorcePropertyInsights 3 года назад
Thank you so much for breaking this down for me.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You're welcome La Tasha! Glad I could help!
@SeaSpec
@SeaSpec 3 года назад
Thank you for the hard work. Keep it coming!!
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You're welcome Sean! It takes a lot of time to put these together - you would be surprised!
@Kimwestie
@Kimwestie Год назад
thank you Navi! I'm an advanced practice nurse looking at 1099 work while also keeping my part time benefitted W2 job. I was thinking s corp would be the way to go, but now your video has cleared that up for me. Unless I'm going to work a lot of 1099, I don't necessarily need to incorporate. Also, from what I understand, LLC is not an option in CA.
@josephalim
@josephalim Год назад
great video made simple. I appreciate your time, thank you Navi.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
Thanks Joseph - glad it was helpful for you.
@santiagomariaalexe9463
@santiagomariaalexe9463 Год назад
Thank you. Can you kindly make a video on the scenario where one has a high W2 income but also a S corp profit beyond $250k or whatever amount that would justify having a S Corp.
@penglynn8932
@penglynn8932 2 года назад
Very helpful information. Thank you!
@deshavel
@deshavel Год назад
SO AWESOME and very easy to understand! Thanks.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
You're welcome and thanks for the feedback!
@managedbywhitney8214
@managedbywhitney8214 Год назад
This video saved me! Excellent info!!
@adriandiaz5688
@adriandiaz5688 Год назад
As always, great video!
@BuiltAboveAllFitness
@BuiltAboveAllFitness 3 года назад
I see YOU! Good phone chat about this and great vid
@afternoon222
@afternoon222 10 месяцев назад
So helpful, thanks!
@DitNg516
@DitNg516 3 года назад
Great Video couldn't find it anywhere! Thank you so much
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You’re welcome and thank you for the feedback. The drawbacks of an S Corp are rarely explained but are so important to know.
@DitNg516
@DitNg516 3 года назад
@@NaviMarajCPA May I know if my W2 is only $50k, but my small business income is $100k. Could I benefit from the tax deduction? Thanks
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You should not run into the issues discussed in this video based on the income levels you noted above.
@magicthaienglish
@magicthaienglish Год назад
Thank you for the informative video. I really appreciate it.
@jovelgascon9574
@jovelgascon9574 Год назад
Thank you. Great explanation!! Very helpful
@ddown274
@ddown274 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
You’re welcome DDown!
@dinacarstens3522
@dinacarstens3522 Год назад
Thank you Navi!!!
@SportsEntertainment.12
@SportsEntertainment.12 4 месяца назад
Thank you, your video is very helpful
@christopherroy8840
@christopherroy8840 Год назад
Great Video and breakdown.
@mommy_me_life
@mommy_me_life 3 года назад
Very informative...thank you very much for sharing this content...you explained it well🤗💯
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback @Mommy & Me Life! Glad you found it informative. Stay tuned as I plan on teaching more in 2021.
@richgonzalez7234
@richgonzalez7234 2 года назад
This was a great video. Thanks 👏
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You’re welcome Rich!
@kashyappujara317
@kashyappujara317 2 года назад
Thank you, Navi. Lots of my questions get answered. First, I understood where self-employment tax 15.3% came from. Second, LLC works better with High paying W2. Would you suggest what other tax benefits one should look for with (high W2 + LLC)? Thank you!
@benjaminbranson9816
@benjaminbranson9816 2 года назад
Can you do videos on what if your spouse is a W-2 income earner and you are an S-Corp?
@EZ-Islam
@EZ-Islam 10 месяцев назад
Very well explain brother Jazakallah khair
@Candaces8484
@Candaces8484 3 года назад
Excellent info!!!
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Thank you Candace!
@cx525v
@cx525v 2 года назад
Best video on S corp. It is so helpful. Would you please do another video on the scenario as you mentioned in the video? If W2 is $140,000 and net profit from LLC is over $250,000, how S corp works better? thank you so much
@Tom-nd1fs
@Tom-nd1fs 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I never took into account the limit on OASDI is actually a cost saver than an S-Corp.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
You’re welcome Tom…many people make this mistake. Glad it’s not you! 😉
@marialuisaeya7171
@marialuisaeya7171 2 года назад
Hi Navi, thank you very much for explaining/breaking down these tax topics for us. Your videos are very informative. Kudos to you for explaining it so well. If Im a self employed loan signing agent with a potential to earn $100k & I am also a landlord with rental properties making $45K profit a year, should I make a separate single member LLC for each & what should the tax category for each of them?
@jasonsignor7237
@jasonsignor7237 2 года назад
Excellent!
@therealsaint3075
@therealsaint3075 2 года назад
I needed a car loan from a car dealership and I needed to bring in my w2s last week and that got my stressed out asf till I came across some great comments about deelscafe💯💯.
@bigjimstream
@bigjimstream 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the vid. The primary reason people elect to file taxes as an S-Corp is to avoid paying employment taxes which max out at 21,840 in this example. If you have already paid those employment taxes via a W2 job then there is no advantage in filing your business taxes as an S-Corp. It's really no more complicated than that. Why don't you do a video on the financial benefits of moving to a state with zero income tax? Florida for example :). Now that is saving money!
@Hempfuelgroup
@Hempfuelgroup 2 года назад
Thanks ! Have to rewatch few times for it to get processed by my thick skull
@blvcxsvntv
@blvcxsvntv Год назад
Brilliant!
@roberte.bainesjr.7164
@roberte.bainesjr.7164 2 года назад
Great info
@mike2959
@mike2959 Год назад
I fit into this scenario. Here’s what I have done At my W2 job my salary is 130K a year. So what I’ve done is have the 401K maxed out. My HSA maxed out. I’m over 50 years old so o have the catch up portion maxed out as well. Reducing my TAXABLE W2 income substantially.
@radhikasuresh9273
@radhikasuresh9273 3 месяца назад
Great to get this information! Difficult question coming up: If I am a high W2 earner and have a side hustle with an LLC as a sole proprietor, would I still have the ability to contribute employer profit sharing to a solo 401(k) attached to the LLC?
@Angela-bi5gr
@Angela-bi5gr 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. This is exactly my situation and I could not find anyone to clearly answer the question. You did an excellent job explaining this concept for high earners!
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Angela. Glad you found your answer.
@yani7751
@yani7751 3 года назад
Thank you for this amazing video. What is the best way of reimbursement the miles, tolls, gas, hotel and any other expensives to my employees or deduct them as company expenses?
@CIRIHawaiiLLC
@CIRIHawaiiLLC Год назад
thank you for sharing your knowledge. Question: I have a full-time w2 paying join and a business that has very irregular income. It's a service business. I am able to live off my w2 job (not my business) and I want any income from MY businesses to go back into the business - 100% for training, equipment, marketing, networking, etc. I am not planning on taking any draws for the next year. In this instance, would my business still be liable for quarterly SE filings and SE taxes if there are no profits at the end of the year because everything was re-invested into the business?
@user-vt3je6ix5q
@user-vt3je6ix5q 11 месяцев назад
This is great info. Thank you. Question: I have a high paying W2 job and I'm having to use my W2 income to get my LLC off the ground to avoid borrowing. How much of my W2 income can I write off?
@CJ-vc1sh
@CJ-vc1sh 2 года назад
Best video I've ever watched
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Best comment I ever received!
@esheetpatel6923
@esheetpatel6923 2 года назад
Hi Navi, Thank you for making me understand how all this works. It took me four of your videos to finally understand how all works. Thanks for going extra step with color coding. It make so much sense now. Can you please make sure my understanding is correct below. Thank you again. If I have $100k in W2 and $100k in business income it would make more sense to open my business as LLC enity S-corp tax classification, correct? Because if I do sole proprietary I have to pay social security on $42k out of my $100k business income and multiply it by social security tax rate 6.2% and have to doubled it for employee and employer plus I have to add medicare tax on my 42k at 1.45% and then increase it to around 2% on rest 58k. But if I open S-corp and take 40% whick is 40k than I will only pay social security tax and medicare tax on 40k two times for employee and employer and then deduct the employee part when I do my taxes. Is this correct understanding?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Sounds like you’re understanding everything correctly! 👍🏼
@jacksonlewis8940
@jacksonlewis8940 Месяц назад
Hi Navi, great video. This will be an important issue for my wife as she decides whether to have her SMLLC taxed as disregarded or S Corp. Question: could you point me to a link or somewhere in the tax code that verifies what you said about S corp owner-employees still owing the employer portion of Social Security (on reasonable compensation) even after they've reached the wage base from W2 income? I believe you, I just haven't been able to find anyone else talking about this. Thank you!
@alphamrc309
@alphamrc309 2 года назад
Excellent info, but perhaps consider reducing the 3 minute intro before beginning to answer the question you posed in the first few seconds.
@CDGMR1
@CDGMR1 11 месяцев назад
I am paying an arm and a leg in taxes with a side job and LLC - sole p.
@nickdodson7547
@nickdodson7547 Год назад
Another big advantage of the s corp is the ability to hire a spouse and max out two 401Ks on the employee and employer side, this could be a major tax saving if you are now deducting 40-80k in 401K. Care to expand on this?
@miale3593
@miale3593 Год назад
But when you have a high pay W2, chances are the 401k is already maxed out? Unless you are talking about a non-working spouse that hasn’t maxed out 401k through their employer?
@robinandrobins
@robinandrobins Год назад
The high salary you are referring to, is that also applicable to two low incomes W2s (Spouses income adds up to 143K) when filing taxes together along with a side hustle income? I am debating between starting an LLC or an S-Corp.
@superstarjay3564
@superstarjay3564 3 года назад
Great videos, my question is what if you dont have w2 income over that much but you want to start a partnership llc. Im in NH so I understand the s-corp is not recognized.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! If that is the case then the contents of this video are likely not a concern for you.
@paktra6629
@paktra6629 3 года назад
Could you maybe do another video with emphasis on tax penalty or benefits from either short term vs. long term trading in the stock markets and whether or not it would make sense to file as an S Corp while having high earning from W2 income?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Thank you for the video suggestion/request. Honestly, I'm not sure I'll discuss that anytime soon - it is not really an area I specialize in but definitely a hot topic at the moment.
@IIIGoddessIII
@IIIGoddessIII 2 года назад
Occasional Trading for individual is considered buying and selling capital assets for yourself and the profit or loss is taxed at capital gain rates (more favorable unless it is a short-term cap gain which would be taxable as ordinary income in your tax bracket). You are considered to be a dealer if you actively trade securities to customers and in this case it would be your active ordinary income because you will provide services. Long-term cap gains are always taxed at reduced tax rates. Not sure about what kind of tax penalty you are referring to.
@sunburn72
@sunburn72 Год назад
Again, your videos are very informative. How can I claim pro bono work? Can I even do this?.
@xocolifestyle
@xocolifestyle 2 года назад
Thank you! Quick question...in this scenario...is the 142800 for each or is the W2 and Sole Prop be combined?
@yuanliu1
@yuanliu1 Год назад
hi, Navi, good stuff. For a high-wage earner, if the business is absentee-run, can he/she not do owner-draw, only take a distribution (the rightmost column)
@christinacanales6400
@christinacanales6400 2 года назад
Thank you for this info. I already have my s corp paperwork ready, however I’ve been trying to understand the benefits and disadvantages of it. My husband is not a high salary earner and just started our business and maybe will profit of less than $10,000 Would The S corp filing make sense for us?
@knickle1643
@knickle1643 Год назад
I understand that when you have multiple W-2 jobs, each individual employer would be unaware of when they no longer need to withhold FICA social security - but in your example, couldn't you just NOT withhold the employer side of the social security considering that you know you're beyond the wage base? That would mean you're not withholding any FICA social security on the S-Corp, so you don't even need to wait to get the employee portion refunded back and the employer portion isn't lost forever
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
In theory this sounds great but I don’t think you can actually execute this the way you are thinking. Very rarely is someone exempt from paying FICA tax.
@knickle1643
@knickle1643 Год назад
@@NaviMarajCPA after reading through some less than thrilling IRS documentation, I agree. Unfortunately the US tax system's underlying assumption of 1 person = 1 job does not scale very well at all. In theory, I think the right judge or jury might look at my proposed strategy as following the spirit of the law, but it does indeed seem to venture outside of the letter even if you're withholding FICA up until the point that you reach the wage base.
@writegarry
@writegarry 3 года назад
How does a Single Member S CORP employee document income via W2 for compensation received from capital gains from trading as a business under a Single Member S CORP/ TTS status
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Hi @writegarry. Honestly, I've never had to deal with that scenario before since my clients aren't active traders. That said, when "shopping" for a CPA/tax preparer, be sure to ask those specific questions and if they don't know the answer, they probably aren't the accountant for you. Thanks for watching - sorry I couldn't be more helpful on this occasion.
@IIIGoddessIII
@IIIGoddessIII 2 года назад
If you received compensation, it cannot be capital gain.
@BW-kv9wj
@BW-kv9wj 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this info. I’m debating now if I should have my California LLC taxed as an SCorp? Is it possible to take a quick look at my current situation and let me know if I should not do an SCorp??? 1. My California LLC profits $142,000 a year (actual income). 2. California State Pension is $130,000 a year. 3. Full time California employment is $95,000 a year. Does it make sense to have my California LLC taxed as an SCorp? Thank you…
@serenac4852
@serenac4852 3 года назад
This is the most clear video I saw on this topic. Thank you. One question though: how does QBID come into play here? Say I have 100k of profit as sole proprietor, I get 20% QBID so all my taxes (including state/fed income tax) will be based on 80k. If I elect S Corp and pay myself 60k, then I only get QBID on the 40k K1 profit, so my tax basis for state/fed income tax will be on the 90k (50k W2 + 40k K1) which could wipe out the savings on FICA tax, am I thinking about it right?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Hey Serena...you're on the right track. Using your numbers which one save you more money? ($40,000 K1 x 15.3% = $6,120) or an additional $12,000 tax deduction ($20,000 QBID with sole prop vs. $8,000 QBID with S Corp) based on your federal and state income tax rates. Note that there is a lot more to consider which it comes to the Section 199A deduction so I am just using your assumptions in the above response. Also, this is not individualized tax advice.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Hey Serena!...this week's video being released on 08/27/21 @ 5PM EST will cover the QBI Deduction.
@ab8273
@ab8273 2 года назад
Thank you Navi. Very informative and easy to follow. What about in a case where there is a high earning W-2 (around the 145k) in conjunction with a low income generating LLC (5-7k)? Does it still make sense to tax the llc as a partnership?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
I’m that scenario there would be no reason to elect S Corp status for the LLC.
@ab8273
@ab8273 2 года назад
@@NaviMarajCPA thank you 😊
@sabrinajohnson4052
@sabrinajohnson4052 2 года назад
Thank you! This was a very helpful!
@dsbrioneso
@dsbrioneso 4 месяца назад
Thank you! Can I receive an S-Corp payroll and work as a full-time w2 at the same time?
@gupta1566
@gupta1566 3 месяца назад
Can we file an amendment for prior years? I made the mistake of getting my company treated as a scorp when w2 was above limits. I did file/run payroll returns
@davidli3742
@davidli3742 Год назад
Hi Navi, thanks for the video. What if you make 150K as a contractor but have no side hustle. In this example, I would be the contractor who gets paid through my S-corp. How does the wage cap of 137K affect this? Thanks
@LessonsLearnedNoGuarantees
@LessonsLearnedNoGuarantees 2 года назад
Navi, you have answered something i have been trying to figure out forever based on a side business with W2 employment income. Thank you! Does this work the same with the base wage if you are married filing jointly and you want to have the side hustle on an LLC? Does the LLC have to be in a partnership or is it best to make it a single member?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Glad you are getting your questions answered! I'm a little puzzled by your question but something that may be helpful to know is that the wage base is per individual. You have your own wage base and your spouse has their own wage base even when filing married filing jointly.
@kandeeljavid3386
@kandeeljavid3386 3 года назад
Thanks Navi! Very well explained. Would it be worth filling for S corporation if the business is a loss with negative profit with high income W2?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Hi Kan. Tough to answer without knowing the specific details but off the top of my head I can't think of many benefits to being an S Corp vs. being taxed as a sole prop if you have a loss.
@thunderthumbz3293
@thunderthumbz3293 3 года назад
Thanks for the content. What if you ain't living the high life and are a low wage w-2 earner ($40k) and have an LLC where you earn about 12k profit. It seems like you are suggesting going the standard llc sole proprietor tax route is best?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 3 года назад
Yes, based on that limited information - being taxed as a sole prop is likely best. Please keep in mind that this is not individualized tax advice. Thanks for watching!
@haydenkress
@haydenkress 2 года назад
Hi Navi, thanks for the great info! If I am considered a high income earner yet my son wouldn't be considered a high income earner, how would the self employment taxes work in that case? Would I be void of the additional social security taxes but will my son have to pay that? Not sure if that makes sense but would an LLC still make more sense over S-Corp then? looking to start in Amazon FBA.
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Hi Hayden….because your question is pretty specific and I would have follow up questions, I won’t be able to answer you here. If you would like, you can schedule a Q&A session on my website.
@vivianaallen3462
@vivianaallen3462 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Looking for info but getting mixed answers. As a real estate agent in CA if I am getting paid with a W2, am I allowed to deduct business expenses?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
If you're an employee receiving a W-2 then you cannot deduct any business expenses. These are referred as "unreimbursed employee expenses" and in the past, prior to the passing of the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) you could deduct a portion but that has been eliminated. This is probably why you are receiving mixed responses.
@vivianaallen3462
@vivianaallen3462 2 года назад
@@NaviMarajCPA I see thank you, that makes total sense!
@EtienneUnfolds
@EtienneUnfolds 2 года назад
Hi, I've been trying to wrap my head around this, even hired an online tax advisor but am still not sure what's best. So I have a high. W2 ($120k) + ($100k revenue side gig), they are recommending an S-corp for the side gig but I think that's not what you are saying. You are recommending a sole proprietorship for a side business right?
@lavoqueen9531
@lavoqueen9531 3 года назад
My salon is small business, only me working. I have a LLC, and have to pay for the payroll $100 a month, I also have W2 . I can’t get a PPP LOAN because I don’t have 1099. So what should I need to do?
@albert16705
@albert16705 2 года назад
If I work for the railroad and pay into railroad retirement and not social security will my LLC have to get taxed for social security? and does it cap off at a certain amount with the railroad retirement? Thanks for the videos they help a lot.
@dtuliao
@dtuliao 3 года назад
Thanks for breaking this down in plain English...If I elected to change my LLC to an S Corp and my profits fluctuate from year to year and doesn't seem to be worth it, can I change back to an LLC?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Yes, but don't make a habit of switching back and forth. The IRS doesn't like it and it is a pain in the butt.
@johnathanbarnes5752
@johnathanbarnes5752 2 года назад
I thought the wage based cap is you pay UP TO not zero. Why would the 8K SE tax for LLC be returned? Thought you would pay no more than that? Please clarify the wage based again. At the 13:59 point you say we will get those two large chunks back. Is that true?
@theblackharted
@theblackharted Год назад
Navi, to me as a rule of thumb, it's roughly a wash. If you use round numbers for the sake of simplicity, let's say SS tax is 6% each side, and the medicare is 3% total. If you make 90k and keep it as a sole prop, you get taxed $2,700 for the medicare only (SS is maxed out). If you're an S Corp and pay yourself $30k, you pay the employer SS ($1,800) plus medicare ($900) for a total of $2,700. Aside from the round numbers I'm using, am I missing something significant?
@ryanbeatty6678
@ryanbeatty6678 Год назад
So you would have to make enough where the extra 5% of employer contribution would be greater than the employer contribution of fica taxes?
@johncunningham3843
@johncunningham3843 Год назад
You may want to look at a lower W-2 wage. Most people that make that kind of money are not going to watch your video. I know that I would not be doing a side hustle making $142k+ income. You make great points but I would be willing to gamble that most of your viewers are making nowhere near the income you have on your board.
@DevendarReddyMandala
@DevendarReddyMandala Год назад
Thank you for the info. If my business (S-corp) pays 7.65% payroll taxes on my salary then it can be written off as business deductions correct ?
@crazy-neighbor
@crazy-neighbor Год назад
Great info, how does this change of my wife is the high W2 earner and I have my own business? Since we’re ful file jointly does this also applied to us?
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA Год назад
Each individual has their own "wage base" regardless if you file married filing jointly or not. Hope that helps answer your question.
@Hokstuff
@Hokstuff 2 года назад
Thanks for this video! It sounds like high W-2 earners with a side business income of under 250k would probably not want to do the S Corp election. However, are there notable tax benefits of being paid for the side business under an LLC vs as an individual? I understand that using an LLC would give liability protection and the ability to write off business expenses, but I was curious if there are other benefits
@NaviMarajCPA
@NaviMarajCPA 2 года назад
Sounds like you’re on the right track with your understanding. Single member LLC will be taxed just as a sole proprietorship but add liability protection when used/implemented properly. No other real benefits if you’re not going to have the LLC taxed as an S Corp.
@ycoyle2803
@ycoyle2803 2 года назад
@@NaviMarajCPA also, as a lay person, the losses on a s-corp are limited to contributions but wouldn’t be limited to just an LLC. Am I on the right track?
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