{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"i filed as an llc and elected s corp tax status. that is not a corporation. its just an election to be taxed as a corporation.\n\nthat way i can be a w2 employee of my business and pay myself through payroll. you cant do that as a straight llc\n\ni pay the employee and employer share of taxes on what goes through payroll only"}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Open a LLC then request to IRS a S Corp. \n\nCorp or Inc. : The tax bracket is so high so this kind of corp pay more taxes or have double taxation \n\nLLC : is limited to members . and you can request to IRS to have a S corp then only members pay taxes the llc always is zero. Be aware with Distributions with S corp have to use the rule . ","replyToPid":0}