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S corporation shareholders are subject to self-employment tax on business income allocations from the S corporation if they are actively involved in the S corporation’s business.

A) TRUE
B) FALSE

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Answer:

The statement is false

Step-by-step explanation:

S corporations are pass through corporations, which means income earned is passed to the owners and they are taxed at individual level.

Shareholders of S corporation earns income in the form of wages and distributions. Wages are charged with payroll taxes. S corporation shareholders are not subject to self-employment taxes which is an advantage for them.

Therefore, the statement is false

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