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    Effect of reduced wages due to ERTC credit on Shareholder Basis and AAA Account

    mhkdgal
    Level 4

    On an S-Corp return, I reduced the wages deduction by the amount of the ERTC credit received.   Since these wages are now non-deductible expenses, should the amount of wage reduction be a decrease to shareholder basis?    Should this amount be a reduction to the AAA account?  

    Lacerte is automatically carrying the amount of the non-deductible wages to the AAA as an other reduction and to the shareholder basis worksheet as a reduction in basis.   I have seen some people saying that this is not correct.

    Any help is appreciated and if you have a reference to an IRS Notice that addresses this, that would be helpful.

    Thank you!

     

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    rbynaker
    Level 14

    I've not done these (thank God!) but through the wonders of double-entry bookkeeping isn't it just a wash?

    The S-Corp net income will increase because the wage expense decreases.  So that will increase basis.  Then you decrease basis by the same amount of NDE to get back to where you started.  Right?

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    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    Nondeductible expenses of any kind reduce basis.


    The more I know the more I don’t know.
    rbynaker
    Level 14

    I've not done these (thank God!) but through the wonders of double-entry bookkeeping isn't it just a wash?

    The S-Corp net income will increase because the wage expense decreases.  So that will increase basis.  Then you decrease basis by the same amount of NDE to get back to where you started.  Right?

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    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    Yes


    The more I know the more I don’t know.
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    mhkdgal
    Level 4

    Yes!   I don't know why my brain wasn't thinking of it like that.    That makes sense - thank you!

     

    rbynaker
    Level 14

    The only difference might be in the ordering of basis reductions depending on which method you choose.  But that's taxpayer favorable.