Still waiting on our k form. We decided to do an sep-ira so the k form had to be redone. Estimates put us at owing around 18k-20k. Not bad considering the year we had but we need need to spend more money on the business next year.
Nothing weird happened. Because we are taxed as an scorp the business taxes get passed through to us that way we save from double taxation. The business gives us an annual disbursement to cover the tax bill. It wasn't unexpected or a surprise.Ohhh ouch that sucks. That's always been my fear, that some weird thing happens and I end up owing a huge amount like that. I've heard of it happening to people. Usually has to do with trying some "trick" from sketchy financial advisors though. Then you get audited and end up owing a ridiculous amount. I got nailed on my first year out of college and living on my own. Any write offs I got for living at my parents and being in college were gone and I didn't do anything to offset that so ended up owing. Was not a huge amount though but still sucks. Now I buy RRSPs and have a monthly charity donation to ensure it does not happen.
Nothing weird happened. Because we are taxed as an scorp the business taxes get passed through to us that way we save from double taxation. The business gives us an annual disbursement to cover the tax bill. It wasn't unexpected or a surprise.
Like I said we had a good year and if we have another good year we will need to spend more on the business to lower our tax rate for 2018.
The amount the company withholds is highly non-linear. Thus if she dropped income by 25% when she dropped 10 hours, her employer may withhold say 50% less. If the withholding dropped so much, then of course you have to make up for it when you file taxes.Have to pay both the feds and the state. Kind of surprised since my wife had dropped 10 hours a week.
