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S Corp Owed Payroll Taxes to IRS!!! Is it true?

Date: Wed, 03/17/2010 - 17:54

Submitted by teamtrav
on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 17:54

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Ok, so I have basically closed my business and really have done much with it since 2008. I have liquidated a few items on ebay and stuff, but that is about it. I haven't paid payroll taxes on any of my business activities during 2007 and 2008. I just didn't have any money for it. I probably owe around $5,000. Who knows how bad it is now with penalties and stuff.

My business is an S-Corp and I have really no money in it any more. All the assets that are worth anything have been sold. It is insolvent to say the least. I have been paying my business debts off with my own money because I was a signed guarantor on the loans.

Am I personally responsible for any back taxes, interest, penalties that the business may owe?


On an S Corporation yes you are as an officer of the company. But the IRS is really easy to work with on these and can put you on a payment plan at low interest rate. I used to be an accountant and I helped several clients with these types of IRS issues. So if you have received some kind of notice - call them - I wouldn't wait for them to come after you.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 19:17

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