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weinstein_josh
Oct 25, 2021Explorer
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
Although retired pilot I am also former Financial and Tax accountant that specialized in small business S corporations many years ago. The IRS rules governing S corporations often change and YOUR ACCOUNTANT should be current on all the current requirements. There are pros and cons regarding S Corporations and their passive income pass thru/on methods. As a traveling RVer you may need to be aware of different states regulations and filing requirements for small business operations.
Today there are even many more additional rules, regulations everywhere.
Nevada HP sometimes ask RVers with out of state plates if you are working or conducting any type of commercial business in Nevada. I have now been resident and RVer in Nevada many years. Stick with an accountant. This info may be useful to others. Cheers
So you're saying that even though I have a home based address/registration say in FL, if I do work in any other state (being compensated as a 1099 from my own corporation), it would be subject to that states income tax laws?
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