I'm hoping that someone can help me with the following question. The new tax law sharply reduces the taxation on corporate dividends received. My question is whether this reduction applies to dividends (or distributions) paid out by S-corporations?
For example, I have a small S-corporation that is consistently profitable every year (software and services, no capital gains). Each year I paid myself a modest salary and pay all remaining profits to myself as a distribution (to reduce overall Social Security withholdings). Will this distribution qualify for the reduced dividend taxation under the new law, or does this tax reduction not qualify for distributions from an S-corporation?
Thanks,
-Eric
For example, I have a small S-corporation that is consistently profitable every year (software and services, no capital gains). Each year I paid myself a modest salary and pay all remaining profits to myself as a distribution (to reduce overall Social Security withholdings). Will this distribution qualify for the reduced dividend taxation under the new law, or does this tax reduction not qualify for distributions from an S-corporation?
Thanks,
-Eric