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Old 02-04-2009, 02:34 PM
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S-Corp and 1099s

Some of my clients pay the S-Corp, where as some pay me personally and then send me 1099s. In the past I have put the income from the people paying the S-Corp onto that return, and the 1099s onto my personal return. is this the best way to do it? Can I put it all on the S-Corp return? My husband and I are the only ones who are shareholders in the S-Corp. Thanks so much for your help.



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