Salary for Small Business Owners: How to Pay Yourself & Which Method (Owner's Draw vs. Salary)?
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- What is the best salary for small business owners? And what is the best method to pay yourself?
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Today I am going to show you how I pay myself in businesses I own, and give you my opinion, as a CPA, on how to pay yourself in your own business.
I cover the different considerations on your business type (LLC, Corporation, etc.) and how that plays a role in how you receive compensation from your business.
I also covert the different types of owner compensation, such as owner draws, dividends, and salary wages.
By the end of this video, I promise you that you will be equipped with the fundamentals to start paying yourself correctly for your business.
Outline:
Intro: (0:00)
Risks of Overpaying Yourself: (2:10)
How Much to Pay Yourself: (3:55)
Best Methods to Pay Yourself: (5:05)
Recap - Salary for Small Business Owners: (9:52)
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of professional legal, accounting, or financial advice. If you have any legal questions about this video or the subjects discussed, or any other legal matter, you should consult with an attorney or tax professional in your jurisdiction (i.e. where you live).
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This is great information! I did not even consider an emergency fund for my business. And preparing to pay someone a salary who will take over managing the business if I choose that route. Great food for thought!
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This is really helpful information! We are a new small business and navigating the tax world is quite daunting 0_o. Great content! Thank you for sharing!
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Useful info definitely, thanks
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Now this makes alot of sense!
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Super helpful video, thank you!
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Great Vid.
Great information. Easy to understand and apply. I was confused about how to pay myself by making a "draw" but you've helped me a lot. Thanks.
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What kind of business do you run ?
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Thanks for your very informative videos. Just started a Auto paint and body business with my brother. Your videos helped tremendously with some decisions we had to make as far as our filing status. We set up as a LLC but I was sure when we had to choose a filing status. Now I can make that decision and not worry if I am making the right decision. Thanks again
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The way I always thought about it: pay myself just enough to pay my bills and get groceries, plus a little bit so I can save up.
Good, but make sure you watch our video on estimated tax penalties because if you don't make payments then you could lose between 3-5% of your income.
This was great information, thank you for taking the time and explaining it in detail.
I have a holding company that owns a operating company. I'm not sure if I should pay myself through the operating or move the revenue up and pay through my holding.
Great video
Very beautifully put my bro, first day at my new store, first business, and had no idea how to pay myself. Now, I feel like an expert
Keep it up! So glad to hear that and get this feedback
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Thanks Munirah!
I just found this channel and I’m so glad I did. It confirms a lot of things I already thought. Can you do a video on how to handle child support as a sole prop, LLC or scorp? Thanks in advance.
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I litterly watched another video that oddly sounded the same with the info, I see your video skills.. very smart..
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Thanks for watching!
Great thorough content! Only thing I feel everyone forgets to put in these videos is actually HOW to pay yourself as a W2. Who do you go to, can you do it in your own etc etc.
Great question. You can use a payroll provider such as Quickbooks payroll that will do this for you automatically.
Great information thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video. I am about setting up a business and the issues touched will help me.
What i have learned in summary: -budget for operating expenses and make provision for R&D.
-make a balance between taxes and business continuity in terms of salary vs dividends
You're already ahead of the game!
you made things very simple keep doing this
Will do! Thanks for supporting the channel.
wow great video bro
Thank you, Sharleen!
Thank you for this very helpful information! I was kind of thrown into a small biz and never understood how to pay myself. I def don’t have the 3 months expenses saved! That number seems so daunting!
As simplistic as you put this video and how nice the points are, would you mind doing a very BASIC video about this for those who need a more vanilla explanation? Thank you!
thank you
Another informative video I need all the help there is I’m not understanding everything said in your video but would to know more
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it
Good info
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Thanks for watching :)
Again - this was great and awesome. What if You have an LLC and have paid yourself via W-2 for the past 7 months? Does it matter? This scenario is a mix of S-corporation and LLC. Thanks in advance for the answer on this.
I didn't understand a darn thing. You are too smart for me, man. but I will definitely rewind this video over and over until I gets you. Thank you!
😂 thought I was the only one
Very nice and helpful video!Just to be be clear. When deciding to pay myself must it be after the whole year is done if I choose to get what's left of the money once all expenses are cleared?
Do you have any videos (or could you make one) where you walk through step by step the numbers and how a real life business owner would calculate from that? For example if they earned $1000 in a month, spent x amount of dollars in expenses that month … how to calculate from there how much to set aside for taxes, how to calculate how much to save for 3 months of expenses (that could be different in future months), and how much the owner would be paid? I think seeing real numbers would be so helpful to me! Your videos have already been more informative than any I’ve found for paying myself as a sole proprietor, I just would love to see a concrete example to better understand! Thank you!
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Thank you for everything you have done for us. I have 3 kids(dependents) and I’m small business owner. And I’m wondering which one is best for me(1099 form or w2 form) for tax file ? Thank you.
I purposefully scrolled down to find a Black person speaking on this topic. Love it! Thank you for this. I will definitely be watching more of your content!
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This video was very timely. We have have a single-LLC and the owner has been paying himself as a w2 employee. None of the professionals we have worked with ever mentioned or explained things to us in these 3+ years as you have done in under 15min. Thank you
Great advice !!!
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That means a lot coming from another CPA
Hi, this is so helpful. When do you make withdrawals, as and when you need money or at a specific day of each month? And is it a bad practice to withdraw several times during the course of the month?
I have an LLC (truck owner) what would be the best way to pay myself?
Great info! I would love to see a video for landlords who set up LLC’s. We just grew our business from 5 units to 20, and looking to go to 100. So, a lot of the income has been going back into the property, and the next year’s profits should be going into purchasing more units. I’m afraid of missing out on tax advantages that I’m not aware of.
Noted, Michael. I'll add this to our list of topic ideas. =)
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You rocked it in this video. Take Aways: 1. 3-months of Op Exps, 2. $ set aside for Stet Goals, 3. Then PAY yourself. DONE!!
Thank you, Mark!
I think what I was looking for is a percentage. If I gross 1 million/year and have 10% profit as a restaurant = 100k profit per year - what percentage of that can be paid to ownership. Keeping in mind an owner who owns multiple businesses and does not perform tasks therefore should not be paid for work produced. In short, as a passive investor (owner who builds a business and structures it to operate on its own) what can that owner expect to receive?
Thank you. Great video.
Are you asking hypothetically or is this an actual scenario? If actual, I would need to know more about your business to give you a proper answer. Like your business structure and entity type
Great video and value. My question is about being a multi member managed LLC, selecting an S Corp tax filing. Do you still suggest the S Corp “salary”. Thank you
I also have this question
@@aleanedwashington6040 Hi! I found a video that explained this. My understanding is doing both a salary and a draw. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/bQx5UNakck8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/gP4omIWLaTo/v-deo.html
If you have not bought their course, you should look into it.
Good luck!
Thank you for the information. I am an Independent Contractor that needs accounting services. I will reach out to your business.
What tools did you use to create / edit this video, if you don't mind me asking?
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful and answered some questions. Can we call your office for a free consultation?
Hello, I am a new sub, learning a lot. I hope you can help me with this ❓❓❓❓❓. I just started my own business LLC, it won't be up and running until February first. I am thinking to make my business an S Corp.
I want to pay myself a W2 because I figure if I do, I can buy a car and house with the W2. If not I may have to get a night job which I think will be a lot.
Am I correct that I will be able to use my W2 from my business like a regular W2??????
What about, when you work for a company (W2) and on the side you have a LLC, how the taxes play out ? 🤔
You mentioned earlier how a sole proprietor should pay themselves but did not give the answer, would that be as a draw? I do freelance work and don’t have a regular income and my expenses are currently more than I bring in in general as I’m practically making the money I need to build my business up. So I’m constantly investing in my business rather than being able to pay myself yet. But I still have to pay taxes on that which sucks lol
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This information is very helpful thank you! I have a question hopefully you can help. I am a custom costume designer and my business is a LLC taxed as a S-Corp. I understand from the video that I need to pay myself a salary, however based on how my company operates the monies coming in is based on having clients consistently and what the project is requiring. Before starting my business I used to pay myself an hourly rate also adding in overhead costs and expenses etc. as a freelance designer. Due to those factors is it smart to continue to pay myself hourly when the projects come in? What would your advice be? Thank you for your time.
This is very tough to handle in a comment and not direct financial advice, but it sounds like you should keep doing hourly and remain as an LLC
@@LYFEAccounting That makes sense. It definitely is easier hourly, I wanted to make sure I'm operating on the up and up. I greatly appreciate the quick response and advice.
can i have s-corp established for my long term investments? how would i pay salary for myself in that case?
How do Print On Demand stores fit in here? Are we a business? Or a side hustle?
Great content. How can a company get accounting help from your agency..
Thanks! By contacting us at lyfeaccounting.com
Hello sir
What is good for to take money from own business whose kids are small either w-2 or salary based
Could not find the video on business credit card
Do you recommend having a payroll service issue your salary check and end-of-year W-2 form? Also, how does the w-2 read? I think it would like this: Company Name LLC Address City Zip and then my name in the respective boxes of the form just like any other w-2 if I was employed for another company but since I work for my own LLC then my name would not be part of the Company's name thus showing my name as the issuing w-2 form and the recipient since I am paying myself or how will it show? please comment and thank you!
W-2s are for employees (or shareholder-employees of S-Corporations or C Corporations). If you are not this, then you don't need to use a payroll service at all because you're going to be taxed on your net income - not the amount you distribute to yourself. What kind of entity do you have?
What if you are a llc partnership and decide to be taxes as a s-corp entity...are you still liable to pay Medicare or SSI taxes?
if the business is a s corp.. and the owner is going a w2, do we deduct med, unemployment ss and all the normal deduction
Hi if i do draw money of my business account when i have to pay the medicaid and social s at thi end of the year or each months, how i have to do those payments
Can you please recommend books to learn these money/finance concepts... what am I earning as a business owner...how much do I earn, getting salary from my business, how much I am earning from the ownership of my business,...etc. Thank you.
Maybe we should write one? 😃
So I just got my LLC my ein and my duns number I’m trying to build buisness credit to where I don’t need a PG I don’t have any revenue yet what would the best way to be
Will this work if i pqy myself because of child support
Is there specific documentation or records required by the irs when performing an owners draw within a single mbr LLC.?
The only records you should need is up-to-date books. As a LLC, you will be taxed primarily on the business profits, not distributions.
@@LYFEAccounting thank you for responding
My goal is to create my own small online business in which I will be selling legal religious things. I know if I don't pay taxes and spading money soon or later the federal government will ask where am I getting this money from and why I haven't paid no taxes in this amount of time? Once they found out that I'm a business owner they say I own back taxes from the customers an also not paying the yearly taxes.
Totally new to own business. I started an online store recently that ain't doing too bad. Coming up to my first year end, my question is; If I spend everything I make in new product to keep building, do I still have to pay taxes?
Hey, John! If you have more expenses than revenue, there is no net income (profit) to tax! Hopefully, that helps.