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Expert Profile: John Kirk, CPA

Expertise:  Individual,C-Corp, S-Corp, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts. Payroll and Excise Taxes

Experience in the area
Over 20 years experience in corporate and individual tax preparation and Accounting Implementation

Organizations
AICPA, NMSCPA, CALCPA

Education/Credentials
BBA,

Awards and Honors
CPA

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Prestige Points: 13870
Knowledge   9.88   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.73   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.94   Best of the best
Politeness   9.93   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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5
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
1622
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
Did a great job. I now know what I needed to. Cant ask for anything else.
(Brandon on 12/02/08)
Thank you John for your expertise. I now look forward to filing my taxes without fear. Hazel
(hazel on 12/02/08)
Thanks for your help, John. You are all so prompt, this site is great. Bill
(Bill on 12/02/08)
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Recent Answers from John Kirk, CPA
2008-11-30  Inheriting a lien on property you already own No, the debt is offset within her estate and you would receive the difference as you own the property. Of course she should be paying you rent on the property during the remainder of her lifetime....
2008-11-30  Treatment of Foreign Income & Dividends 1. Report as other income 2. Not considered self employment income, and not subject to social security 3. They are not qualifying dividends, nor are they considered passive activities, but are considered...
2008-11-25  cancellation of accounts receivable No, since he is on the cash basis, the debt was never income and therefor is not considered a business bad debt. Since the collection of the debt would result in ordinary income to the extent of any collection...
2008-11-22  S-Corporation Your s-corporation files a 1120-s return on or before 03/15/09 for year's ending December 31, 2008. A six month extension is available by filing form 7004. The s-corporation issues the shareholder (your...
2008-11-22  Salary vs. Guaranteed Payments Salary paid to a partner is considered a guaranteed payment which is excluded from income and payroll tax withholding, but is subject to self employment tax. You would record those salaries the same as...
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