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How Do I Pay Myself? [Ask The Experts Q & A]

Q: I own a small restaurant, 2011 is the first year of actual activity.  I don't know how to pay myself for the hours I spend there at the restaurant.  Am I suppost to treat myself like one of my employees? That would mean having social security and income tax withheld from myself or do I make member draws to pay my personal bills?

A: How you declare income for yourself will depend on the tax structure of the business....

The general rules of how you take out money are as follows:

 

If you are a sole proprietor (or an LLC filing as a sole proprietor) you declare the net profit of the business as calculated on a Schedule C as your income which you will then pay Social Security, Medicare, and income tax on (self employment taxes). In this case you may need to make estimated tax deposits during the year.

 

If you are a regular C corporation you pay yourself a wage subject to social security and income tax as you take it out of the business and file quarterly 941 employer tax returns.

 

If you are an S corporation you take part of your money out as a wage similar to a C corporation but then can take part of it as a distribution which is not subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes.

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- In public affairs, my job is to serve as a link between the association, micro-businesses and the media. When I have down time, I enjoy drinking large quantities of coffee, contemplating how I will cram one more pair of (un)needed shoes into my closet and finding creative ways to remove my dog’s hair from my clothes, car, own hair and food. My biggest pet peeve is drivers who don’t understand 4-way stops.

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Katie Vlietstra - As Director of Government Affairs, I work to explain how actions on Capitol Hill can impact the self-employed. I love D.C. and have made my home in Capitol Hill, where I live with my fiancé and black Labrador, Coltrane. We love playing volleyball and softball on the National Mall.
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- I help out with the NASE’s legislative advocacy, communications, and public relations. From attending hearings on the Hill to helping select the cover design for the member magazine, I’ve always got something new going on. I like practicing yoga, running through different parts of the city, and I’m an admitted etymology/grammar nerd.
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Kristie Arslan
- As President, one of my chief roles is to educate legislators and the media on how key issues such as health care, tax, and the lagging economy affect the self-employed. When I am not speaking out for our members, I spend my time helping my husband with his small business.

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