Okay, so I bought a used truck from Crete Carrier.
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Even being a sole proprietor, you can do your internal accounting as if you were a corporation. It's a separate calculation from your taxes and will likely show a different amount of profit/loss than the IRS will recognize.
You can pay your quote-unquote "employee" a wage for working and your "shareholder" a dividend for being the owner. The IRS won't see any distinction, and therefore it won't change your tax burden. But it will give you a more accurate understanding of how your business is doing than relying on your tax forms to determine your profit or loss. -
We keep our personal finances separate from our maintainance and truck accounts. -
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Good conversation guys, one of the better threads on this board.
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Yeah, but you can't do a Sub S corp. and that has the greatest tax advantages. -
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OK guys my head is spinning. The best advice I can give is to go talk with a CPA specializing in the trucking industry and see what is the best fit for your individual situation.
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