Operating an LLC—or a corporation—taxed as an S-corp can provide significant tax savings to small businesses at every level.
An S corp is an organization that has chosen to pass its tax burden to its shareholders, rather than report income, losses, deductions and credits directly to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Business entity type and tax structure impact your organization’s finance and compliance requirements. Two popular choices are limited liability companies (LLCs) and S-corps. Although the arrangements ...
Many entrepreneurs with a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or C Corporation find S Corporation tax treatment an attractive option. An S Corporation is not a business entity in and of itself, but rather ...
Filing taxes for your LLC as an S Corp allows an owner-operator to designate him- or herself as an employee of the LLC yet to still report the income of the business on their personal tax return. S ...
As clients' businesses evolve, it sometimes makes sense for them to change how their companies are taxed. And I expect that occasionally you've encountered clients who made a change at one point but ...
CPAs can help their clients determine what is a reasonable salary to pay shareholder employees (SEs) of S corporations, thus satisfying an IRS priority to collect proper amounts of employment taxes.
In this podcast episode, a collaboration between the JofA and the Tax Section Odyssey podcasts, Tony Nitti, CPA, partner—National Tax at EY, joins April Walker, CPA, CGMA, lead manager—Tax Practice & ...
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