For some time now, S Corps have been growing in popularity among small business owners.
Why?
Mostly because of self employment tax savings
I’ve read numerous comments and threads across social media suggesting that all small business owners should be S Corps
Of course, it might not surprise you that an absolute recommendation toward a particular corporate structure is silly
Not every business should be an S Corp
For some, it can be a really great move
For others, it can be horrible
How do you decide?
Well… you need to understand more about them
So I created the ultimate guide to S Corps for you
It is 19 pages long
It covers:
- The different types of entity structures
- How they are taxed
- The benefits of an S Corp
- How self employment taxes work
- The qualified business income deduction (QBID)
- PTET
- Accountable plans
- Tax planning moves to consider
- How S Corps can impact solo 401(k) contributions
- Downsides of them
- Why real estate typically should not go into S Corps
- How to set one up
- Selling your S Corp
- Etc.
If this interests you, just like and retweet this post and I will DM you the guide at the end of the day
These are things business owners need to be aware of and understand
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