Classify an employee as an owner and pay them owner's draws

Summary

Learn more about how to classify an employee as an owner and pay them via owner's draw.

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An owner’s draw is a tax-free transfer of money from the company to an owner—no taxes are assessed or paid. These types of payments are not subject to payroll tax filing and deposits, and are instead handled on an individual's tax returns (filed annually). 

Reminders

  • Typically, owners of Sole Proprietorships, Parternships, and LLCs can use this type of payment
    • You must be set up as one of these business (entity) types in Gusto to set up owner's draws. 
  • In Gusto, owners cannot receive both a taxable salary and a non-taxed owner's draw
    • For owners who are also W-2 employees, you'll need to handle the owner's draws (and any related tax forms for this person) outside of Gusto.
    • If you previously set up an owner to receive owner's draws, but need W-2 wages reported instead, you can find next steps in this article.
  • Questions about the personal tax implications of taking owner's draws (versus paying W-2 wages) should be discussed with a licensed tax advisor

If you need to set up or pay an owner in Gusto so they can receive non-taxed owner's draws, click the dropdowns below. 

 

Solution Properties

Keywords
pay rates tax free transfer owner payment pay an owner no tax payment individual ownership ownership draw nontaxable
Solution ID
106622198100000
Last Modified Date
09/19/2025 06:26:56 PM
Attributes
Gusto Attributes
  • Role: Employers; Accountants/Partners
  • Category: Company setup and details; People; Payroll; Benefits
  • Plan type: Core; Complete; Concierge
  • Who brokers my benefits?: A third party; Gusto
Taxonomy
  • Employers and admins > Payroll > Paying your team > Paying owners
Collections
  • Admins
  • External
  • Support Agent
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