corporation: Write off settled credit card debt.
Resolution for 'corporation issue: 'Write off settled credit card debt.' available: Yes.
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corporation: Do I need to issue a 1099-MISC to another business that I reimbursed them for using one of their employees?
If they are not a corporation, then my understanding is YES.
Resolution for 'corporation issue: 'Do I need to issue a 1099-MISC to another business that I reimbursed them for using one of their employees?' available: Yes.
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corporation: I made a big deposit from my personal bank account and do not know how to allocate it.
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corporation: Charges made with personal credit card
in a corporation you create a liability account named something like due to [name] and use that as the offset for paying expenses with a personal card/funds.
Later the corp pays you back.
Resolution for 'corporation issue: 'Charges made with personal credit card' available: Yes.
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corporation: adjust inventory quantities
You were using an excel sheet – how were you posting inventory purchased and sold in QB initially? what accounts and how?
Value (cost) of inventory should not be adjusted without one really good documented reason, value (cost) is what you pay for it.
Have you turned on inventory in preferences?
Have you […]
Resolution for 'corporation issue: 'adjust inventory quantities' available: Yes.
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corporation: I am an LLC paying taxes as a Sole Proprietor. I am not required to pay Federal or State Unemployment taxes. How do I opt out when paying Payroll Taxes?
Let’s review Sole Proprietorship vs the other Tax entity types:
For SP, the Owner, you, is never paid through Payroll.
“Reasonable Salary” relates to the Employee; this typically is applied to the Shareholder-Employee, that is Doing the Work of the Corporation they also own. The Supreme Court tells us the Corporation is […]
Resolution for 'corporation issue: 'I am an LLC paying taxes as a Sole Proprietor. I am not required to pay Federal or State Unemployment taxes. How do I opt out when paying Payroll Taxes?' available: Yes.
The corporation issue or error code is a known issue in Quickbooks Online (QBO) and/or Quickbooks. Support for this issue is available either by self-service or paid support options. Experts are available to resolve your Quickbooks issue to ensure minimal downtime and continue running your business. First try to resolve the corporation issue yourself by looking for a resolution described in the article. If it is a complex corporation issue or you are unable to solve the issue, you may contact us by clicking here or by using other corporation support options.
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