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Hiring my son - please help!

Bob Evans
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I have a question about the best way to hire my son to maximize tax savings.

I am retired and have an S Corp from back when I used to be a travel agent. Now my only income is from rental properties (not under the S Corp). I plan on hiring my son as a full-time IT consultant (around $20-$25/hour) to create a customized website, network, and payment portal for all my rental properties. He also plans on managing online advertising and creating/maintaining a social media presence.

What is the best way for me to hire him that would maximize tax savings for the both of us?

The options I am considering:

1. W2 employee of the S Corp

2. 1099 Contractor hired by S Corp

3. 1099 Contractor hired directly by me

I am even open to adding my son’s name to the S Corp if that would help maximize our tax savings somehow. I am not very knowledgeable on these things, so any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

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