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S-Corp or C-Corp: Suggestions?
I'm in the process of setting up a mainstream company. I've been reading about the differences of an S-Corp and a C-Corp. There doesn't seem to be much of a difference other than the C-Corp can be willed to another person and passed-down. Whereas an S-Corp cannot. As well there seems to be some other technical aspects that I don't quite follow. The verbage about them is a little bit too "legalese".
What are the benefits that you know of for either one of them? I know about Nevada, Deleware and Oregon for your articles of incorperation, but what else? Is C-Corp a pain in the neck to manage? Any assistance is appreciated. |
Everyone has always told me an S-Corp, formed in Nevada.
The reasons I can't remember now. Something about the self employment tax, and getting around being double dipped or some shit. Anyways... |
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No S-Corp.
A very talented and experienced tax person told me this is the worst type you can get if the company is basically just you. Unless you don't mind spending more on fees and time on "red tape"... |
I have an s-corp and I don't pay a lot of fees.
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S-Corp for now. It is all about the paperwork and the easy access to shareholder payouts.
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Depends on what you're concerned about.
Talk to Tax Attorney. C-Corp better legal protection I believe over a S-Corp If you're concerned about taxes and saving money, then I think S-Corp. But talking to a lawyer is your best bet.... at least talk to a CPA. |
If you are considering a S Corp you may also want to check out the structure of a LLC. I have had a couple of S Corps and the main reason was as someone mentioned for saving on taxes and being able to deduct more in expenses.
If you decide on the S Corp just make sure you save ALL receipts both business and personal for potential deductions. This was the main reason I choose the S Corp. :2 cents: _ |
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