Small Business Taxation and FinanceBesides issues of liability and control, many business owners want to know how alternate business structures will affect their tax liabilities. On one side, regular corporations are taxable entities, as are the dividends paid to shareholders. Thus, after incorporation, shareholders are subjected to double taxation of corporate profits. On the other end, partnerships, S-corporations, LLCs, and LLPs are pass through entities, meaning they are not subjected to a tax. Instead, profits from these entities are personally reported by owners according to their pro rata share of the organization. Previous Page |
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