Is Your Business Closing? Here Are Your Final Tax Responsibilities

Is Your Business Closing? Here Are Your Final Tax Responsibilities

Businesses shut down for many reasons. Examples include an owner’s retirement, a lease expiration, staffing shortages, partner conflicts and increased supply costs. If you’ve decided to close your business, you might need assistance with some steps in the process, including handling various tax obligations.

Tax Return and Forms

A final income tax return and related forms must be filed for the year of closing. The correct return to file depends on the type of business.

Here’s a rundown of the requirements.

Sole proprietorships. You must file the usual Schedule?C, “Profit or Loss from Business,” with your individual return for the year of closing. You may also need to report self-employment tax.

Partnerships. A partnership must file Form?1065, “U.S. Return of Partnership Income,” for the year of closing and report capital gains and losses on Schedule?D. Indicate that this is the final return and do the same on Schedules?K-1, “Partner’s Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc.”

All corporations. Form?966, “Corporate Dissolution or Liquidation,” must be filed if you adopt a resolution or plan to dissolve a corporation or liquidate any of its stock.

C?corporations. File Form?1120, “U.S. Corporate Income Tax Return,” for the year of closing. Report capital gains and losses on Schedule?D. Indicate this is the final return.

S?corporations. File Form?1120-S, “U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation” for the year of closing. Report capital gains and losses on Schedule?D. The “final return” box must be checked on Schedule?K-1.

All businesses. If you sell your business, other forms may need to be filed to report the sales.

If you need help navigating the tax code, please call the office at 406-480-6622 or BOOK your APPOINTMENT now!

Worker-Related Duties

Businesses with employees must pay the final wages and compensation owed, make final federal tax deposits and report employment taxes. Failure to withhold or deposit all employment taxes due can result in severe penalties.

Generally, payments of $600 or more to contractors during the calendar year of closure must be reported on Form?1099-NEC, “Nonemployee Compensation.”

If you need help navigating the tax code, please call the office at 406-480-6622 or BOOK your APPOINTMENT now!

More Tax Issues to Consider

The list of tax issues related to closing a business is long and often complex, and you may need to be guided through the steps. For example, a business that has an employee retirement plan will need to terminate the plan and distribute the benefits to participants. Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts must also be terminated.

There may be debt cancellation issues to wrestle with. Other possibilities include dealing with net operating losses, passive activity losses, depreciation recapture and possible bankruptcy issues.

You need to be aware of how long to retain business records. And finally, you may need to know how to navigate payment options if your business is unable to pay the remaining taxes owed.

If you need help navigating the tax code, please call the office at 406-480-6622 or BOOK your APPOINTMENT now!

Final Thoughts

Closing a business typically brings up a lot of questions. Contact the office at 406-480-6622 or BOOK your APPOINTMENT now!

Cheers!

Jake Linville, CPA, CGMA, MBA

406-480-6622 (text, phone call and WhatsApp)

[email protected]

www.BOOKmyCPA.com

Any accounting, business or tax advice contained in this communication, including attachments and enclosures, is not intended as a thorough, in-depth analysis of specific issues, nor a substitute for a formal opinion, nor is it sufficient to avoid tax-related penalties. If desired, we would be pleased to perform the requisite research and provide you with a detailed written analysis. Such an engagement may be the subject of a separate engagement letter that would define the scope and limits of the desired consultation services.

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