beckyc50
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Why does Subchapter S earnings not contribute to earnings for child tax Credit?
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abctax55
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"EARNED income" means subject to SE tax (in general).
K-1 income flowing from an S-Corp isn't.... sorta the reason ( or one of them...) for forming an S-Corp.
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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They should have a W2 from the S-Corp if they are doing work for it...the W2 would have earned income.
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abctax55
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"should"..... :smiling_imp:
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garman22
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I sometimes question this myself......
qbteachmt
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"Active participant" = Employee = Wages = qualify for the Earned Income Credit, because W2 Wages = earned income. The amount on the K-1 is the amount passed through as taxable to the shareholder, not their Earned amount. Their Earned amount as part of payroll for the corporation was part of Expenses for the corporation.
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garman22
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That is a good definition. Thanks!!