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S corporation tax return for Contractors

What should S corporation owners review before filing Form 1120-S?

Form 1120-S guidance for construction and trade contractors in The Woodlands, TX, including records, deadlines, common mistakes, and Business Advisory CPA review steps.

The Woodlands, TX Business Advisory

Plain-English CPA answer

Form 1120-S reports S corporation income, deductions, shareholder activity, and K-1 information.

Owner payroll, distributions, basis, loans, reimbursements, and bookkeeping adjustments should be resolved before the return is finalized. For contractors in The Woodlands, progress billing, retainage, subcontractor compliance, materials timing, and job-cost reporting make the review more specific than a general tax article.

General information, not tax advice

This page is general information for business owners. It is not tax, accounting, or legal advice. Mary Ann Hair, CPA can only advise after reviewing your facts, records, deadlines, and filing history.

Why this matters in The Woodlands

The Woodlands business owners often deal with executive households, corporate offices, consultants, and advisory-focused businesses. When that local context meets form 1120-s, the CPA work should connect source documents, tax deadlines, and entity structure review, cash flow decisions, pricing context, owner compensation, and profitability conversations before a response or filing decision is made.

Official source to check

Official source

Deadline or timing note

Deadline

S corporation filing deadlines arrive before many individual deadlines, so books should close early.

Timing

For The Woodlands construction and trade contractors, Mary Ann Hair, CPA should review the underlying records before advising on a response, filing, payment, or planning step.

Records Mary Ann needs before advising

Mary Ann Hair, CPA reviews available records before advising on tax positions, notice responses, payment timing, or report cleanup.

Trial balance
Payroll reports
Shareholder distribution detail
Loan documents
Basis worksheets
Job-cost reports
Subcontractor W-9 files
Progress billing schedules
Equipment and mileage logs

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping reasonable compensation review
  • Posting owner payments inconsistently
  • Forgetting basis and loan documentation

Before Mary Ann can advise

Review owner compensation

Mary Ann Hair, CPA can connect this step to business advisory, contractors operations, and the records available from The Woodlands business activity.

Classify shareholder activity

Mary Ann Hair, CPA can connect this step to business advisory, contractors operations, and the records available from The Woodlands business activity.

Prepare K-1 support

Mary Ann Hair, CPA can connect this step to business advisory, contractors operations, and the records available from The Woodlands business activity.

Questions Mary Ann Hair, CPA can help sort

Form 1120-S FAQs for Contractors in The Woodlands

Book an advisory session for Form 1120-S

project deposits, draws, and retainage can make taxable income look different from cash in the bank