Protect your assets and save upwards of 9% of your total income in taxes each year!

Independent contractors are Sole Proprietors

  • Although you may be affiliated with an agency or firm, as a 1099 contractor, you are legally independent.
  • If you are found liable in a legal dispute, your PERSONAL ASSETS CAN BE LEVIED OR SEIZED.

Corporations provide asset protection, but have strict requirements

  • C-Corps and S-Corps provide legal separation between personal and business assets, but have stringent mandates regarding meetings, documents and procedures that must be held, kept and filed in a permanent company record.
  • In the case of a legal dispute as a corporation, if you have failed to maintain record of any of these requirements, the separate legal protection of the corporation can be jeopardized on account of incompliance with corporate regulations.

LLC’s provide asset protection with less hassle

  • LLC’s offer EQUAL PROTECTION OF PERSONAL ASSETS AS CORPORATIONS.
  • LLC’s DO NOT REQUIRE THE SAME MEETINGS, RECORDS AND PROCEDURES as a corporation. 
  • While holding meetings, keeping notes and maintaining records for a business is always a financially wise decision, LLC’s allow owners to use them as needed without fear of being incompliant.  

Sole proprietorship costs far too much in taxes

  • YOU WILL PAY A SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX OF 15.3% OF YOUR NET INCOME EACH YEAR!  
  • Employers and employees split the 15.3% tax for Social Security and Medicare 50/50; however, as a sole proprietor, you are responsible for both portions.  This disadvantage has been labeled “self-employment tax.”

LLC’s save you on taxes

  • Traditionally, S-Corps are recommended for small business owners given that the income passed through to the owner is not subject to self-employment tax provided the owner pays taxes on a “fair and reasonable salary.” 
  • Due to the legal concerns with corporations mentioned above, it is more beneficial to organize an LLC and apply for treatment as an S-elected entity. 
  • This organization provides the ease of an LLC, which potentially can mean better legal protection, with the tax incentives of an S-Corp. 
  • As an S-elected LLC, YOUR NET EARNINGS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX.  
  • You will only pay both portions of the Social Security and Medicare taxes (FICA) on a “fair and reasonable salary” which you will select based on your profit/losses.

 

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