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I signed up for a business credit card for my S Corp which offers a bonus of $750 after spending $7,500 within the first 3 months. The most I spend on a credit card for my business is $1,000 per month. Can I purchase $4,000 worth of Amazon’s gift cards for personal use and document the $4,000 as shareholder distribution (taxable to me), or is there a better way to enter this transaction or do this?
Thanks,
Dan
Hi there, @ExecCap.
I'll share the steps on how you can record a personal expense from a business account. Before doing so, I recommend consulting with your accountant for advice.
For tracking the purchased items, you can create a check or expense.
Here's how:
After the steps, you can reimburse the company by recording a bank deposit.
Here are the steps:
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Please let me know if you need further assistance with other processes in QuickBooks Desktop. I'll be around to help you some more.
Thanks for the quick response MaryAnn!
If I do not want to reimburse my S Corp from my personal account (to avoid co-mingling), can I just pay the credit card using my corporate checking account and categorize this specific $4,000 Amazon purchase as "officer distribution"?
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