Play Meter

Issue: 1979 January 15 - Vol 5 Num 1

Tax clinic:
Is my corporate salary excessive?
QUESTION : When will my cor-
porate salary be considered exces-
sive?
ANSWER : Salaries paid to cor-
porate employees are deductible to
the corporation and are income to
the employee providing that the
salaries are reasonable . Salaries paid
to corporate employees who are also
shareholders are subject to scrutiny
by the Internal Revenue Service for
purposes of ascertaining that the
payment of the salary was in
exchange for services rendered as
opposed to a distribution of profits
disguised as compensation and
which the IRS will deem to be a
dividend distribution .
To determine if compensation is
reasonable , the particular facts and
circumstances of each case must be
analyzed . Various factors are review -
ed, including among them the
employee 's duties , the nature of the
business, the volume of business,
character or responsibility , time
req uired . general cost of living in the
area of employment and the ability ,
educational level. knowledge and
achievement of the particular em -
ployee . Comparison of salaries paid
to employees in other corporations
similar to the corporation under audit
is often used as a basis of determining
reasonableness of the compensation .
Another important factor that is
taken into consideration is the
determination of whether the com -
pensation actually paid was agreed to
prior to the performance of services.
In this regard , corporate minutes
authorizing the salaries of key
employees, particularly officers who
are also shareholders at the begin -
ning of the year , is an important
factor to help sustain the deductibility
of th e compensation . Conversely ,
large bonuses at the end of the year
in comparison to the salary paid
during the year may create the
appearance that the payment was a
distribution of corporate profits in
lieu of the payment of salary for
services rendered .
Compensation which is determin -
ed to be excessive to shareholders-
employees will not be allowed as a
deduction to the corporation , but will
be income to the employees. Analy -
sis of this particular problem should
be made throughout the year and
documentation maintained to justify
the reasonableness of the salary so as
to avoid the above result.
- By Comprehensiue Accounting
Corp . of Aurora , JIIinois. Compre -
hensiue prouides a bookkeeping,
accounting, and tax seruice to ouer
14,000 business clients each month·
through a nationwide network of
more than 140 franchised offices.
For additional information on their
seruices, circle number 91 on the
"Reader Seruice Card" inserted in
this magazine.
Visit the 35th Annual
AMUSEMENT TRADES EXHIBITION
Alexandra Palace, London, England
23rd-25th January, 1979
145 EXHIBITORS
45,000 sq. feet of display area
EUROPE'S LARGEST AND MOST
IMPORTANT EXHIBITION OF COIN
MACHINES AND RELA TED EQUIPMENT
PLAY METER . January. 1979
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DISTRIBUTING
Wurlitzer's distributors
meeting in West Berlin
Wico releases
parts catalog
Wico Corp . has released its new
" 1979 Parts, Supplies , and Security
Catalog ."
The new catalog carries over
10,000 items on 400 pages and is
divided into three sections: (1)
amusement parts. (2) vending parts,
and (3) gen ral supplies and security
items for both vendors and opera -
tors . The book also contains two
handy reference indexes - one for
vending and one for amusement.
These indexes give manufacturers'
part reference numbers by make and
model of equipment .
Those interested in receiviJ"l3 a
copy of the catalog should con tact
Robert R . Graham , W ico Corp ..
6400 W . Gross Point Road , Niles.
Illin ois 6064 .
Griffith undergoes
surgery
Wurlitzer distributors take a close look at Wurlitzer 's 1979 line of jukeboxes
at th e Hilton Hotel in West Berlin, Germany . Wurlitzer every year offers
more phonograph models than all other major phonograph manufactur-
e rs.
The vice president o f Cleveland
Coin . Bob Griffith. a well -known and
respected individual in the industry ,
recently underwent major surgery
and is presently convalescing at his
home in Akron . Ohio .
All in the industry wish him the
best .
For those interested in sending
their regards , they can write him at
73 M erriman Road . Akron . Ohio
44303
Rousso named
Rowe distributor
Dr. Wilhelm Foelkel (right) is shown with Mrs . Magam ina of Japan
Matushita and Bill Ruffler of Ruffler and Dieth in London . The occasion
was at Wurlitzer 's recent unveiling of its 1979 line of phonographs at th e
distributors' meeting in Berlin .
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Stan Rousso , Inc . has been
appointed the exclusive distributor of
the Rowe AMI jukebox line in
southern California .
Stan Rousso , the president of the
company bearing his name , is a
well -known and respected veteran of
31 years in the southern California
coin machine industry .
The Rousso organization will also
be selling the Rowe 530 cigarette
machine in addition to the jukebox
line .
Stan Rousso , Inc . is located at
2277 W . Pico Boulevard , Los
Angeles , California 90006.
PLAY METER , January, 1979

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