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Old 02-24-2017, 11:39 AM
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Do I need to pay myself salary if S corp has ordinary business loss but some capital gain?

Hi,

My S corp has a ordinary business loss. I believe I don't need to pay myself salary since there is no business income. However, I realize my S corp has some capital gain, which is only reported in Sch K. In this situation, do I need to pay salary? Thanks!



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