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Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below Mackenzie is considering conducting her business, Mac561, as either a single member LLC or as an S corporation. Determine Mackenzie's after-tax cash flow from the entity's business income and any compensation she receives from the business assuming her marginal ordinary income tax rate is 37 percent, her marginal FICA rate on employee compensation is 1.45 percent, her marginal self employment tax rate is 2.9 percent, and any employee compensation or self-employment income she receives is subject to the 0.9 percent additional Medicare tax. Finally, Mac561 generated $200,000 of business income before considering the deduction for compensation Mac561 pays to Mackenzie and Mackenzie can claim the full qualified business income deduction on Mac561's business income. (Round your intermediate computations to the nearest whole dollar amount.) b. Mackenzie conducted Mac561 as an S corporation and she received a salary of $100.000. All business income allocated to her is also distributed to her After-tax cash flow KPre14 15 16 of 16 Next>

Explanation / Answer

Part A

Cash flow in hands of S Corporation

Income generated by Mac561 =200000

(-) Salary to Mackenzie = (100000)

Net cash flow = $100000 (No tax since all business income is allowed as deduction)

Part B

Cash flow in hands of Mackenzie

Business Income = $100000

Salary = $100000

(-) Income tax @ 37% = (37000)

(-) FICA @1.45% = (1450)

(-) Self employment tax @2.9% on total income of 200000 = (5800)

(-) Medicare Tax @0.9% on total income of 200000 = (1800)

Net cash flow = 153950

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