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May 29, 2023
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Closing Sole Proprietorship question

  • May 29, 2023
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If I stopped actively participating in business at the end of  April, but received some customer payments in May for April's work, do I report that the business was closed at end of April or after last payment received in May?  Also, because of those payments received in May, can I still offset them with deductions in May such as insurance payments for May coverage?

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    Critter-3
    May 30, 2023

    A Sch C is reported on the tax return and reports ALL income and expenses incurred during the year period.  When you "closed"  the  business is immaterial to  a Sch C. 

    Carl11_2
    Employee
    May 31, 2023

    When you "closed" the business is immaterial to a Sch C

    True. But not always clear depending on a few factors.  For example, does the businses have assets that are being depreciated? Was any vehicle use claimed in the business, even if less than 100% business use?

    If yes to the above, and lets say you stopped your business in April.  You could remove all business assets from the business by indicating they were converted to personal use in April. That stops depreciation.Then show removal of the vehicle from the business the same way by converting it to personal use in April. The business can remain "open" for the rest of the year so that payments received after you stopped the business can be correctly reported on SCH C. Just be aware that this means you would need to keep the business banking account(s) open of course until all outstanding debts and invoices were settled, which is fine.

     

    DeProAuthor
    June 1, 2023

    I appreciate your answer.  Do you know if I have to stop claiming self-employed health insurance deductions the month that physical work was stopped or can I continue deducting as long as I am receiving payments in May for April?