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S Corporation - What Is It?

 
Author: Richard Chapo

For many small businesses, the S corporation is the business entity of choice. The S in S corporation refers to a tax designation. All corporations are created the same way under state law. A small business must then chose a tax status, to wit, C, S or non-profit. Important issues concerning S corporations are covered in this article.

C Corporation v. S Corporation

Federal tax laws automatically consider every corporation to be a C designation. A small business, however, may elect to be designated as an S corporation by filing IRS form 2553. The election must be made prior to the tax year in which it is going to be effective. All shareholders must sign the election.

A C corporation stands alone for tax purposes. It must file tax returns and pay taxes on profits. Profits and losses are reported on the corporate tax return and do not pass through to shareholders. C corporations can elect any calendar month as the end of their fiscal year.

An S corporation is a pass through entity for tax purposes. It does not file a tax return for the purpose of paying taxes, but does file information returns. All profits and losses are passed through to the shareholders. In turn, each shareholder reports the profit or loss on his or her individual tax returns in proportion to their ownership interest. For instance, if you own 30% of the total issued shares, 30% of the profits or losses must be reported on your personal tax returns. S corporations must have a fiscal year-end of December 31. If you intend to eventually take your business public, you cannot use an S corporation.

Although S corporations are a tax choice, there are limitations on what corporate entities can make the election. The biggest hurdles are:

1. There can be no more than 75 shareholders;

2. Each shareholder must be a person, not a business entity; and

3. There can be only one class of stock.

Benefits

While S corporations provide relief from the tax filings of a C corporation, there are negative aspects to using them. Simply put, a C corporation can write off more expenses. S corporations may not be able to deduct certain types of insurance and costs of doing business. The list is fairly complicated, so you should speak with a tax professional prior to deciding which designation works for your business.

S Corporation vs. Limited Liability Company

S corporations have a definite tax advantage over limited liability companies [LLC]. Distributions from LLCs to shareholders are subject to self-employment tax [15.2 percent] in their entirety. Distributions from S corporations, however, can be broken down into two categories, salaries and dividends. The dividend distributions are not subject to the self-employment tax. Avoiding self-employment tax can make a substantial difference in the amount of money you take home.

In Closing

I always laugh when someone emphatically says that every business should be formed as a particular entity. Such statements are simply wrong. The best business entity depends entirely on the nature of your business. In many instances, S corporations are ideal.

Author Bio:

Richard Chapo

Richard Chapo is a lawyer and CEO of Business Tax Recovery, based in San Diego, California. He is an avid traveler with trips to over 50 countries and a few places that he can't pronounce.

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