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Old 02-28-2017, 03:49 PM
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Inactive spouse as member of LLC w/S-Corp filing status

I've been considering a 50/50 LLC taxed as an S-Corp for my wife and me. She receives 1099 income and would take reasonable compensation as an active member. I would not participate in the business activity, which is tied to her labor. Do I have to take a salary, or can we split the remaining profit as a dividend? Thanks for any advice.



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