Steve Gorin joined two episodes of the Simply Tax podcast to provide more insight on the nuances and considerations of structuring a business as a C corporation, an S corporation, or a partnership. READ MORE
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Steve Gorin joined two episodes of the Simply Tax podcast to provide more insight on the nuances and considerations of structuring a business as a C corporation, an S corporation, or a partnership. READ MORE
Taxpayers have won and lost cases seeking to avoid self-employment tax on their income as members of limited liability companies. The IRS has had victories (a) disregarding an attempt to shift self-employment income into an S corporation, and (b) making taxpayers pay tax and then sue for a refund when contesting IRS claims that S corporation distributions were really compensation. To tie together 2017 developments, READ MORE
This article discusses key ideas used in reducing or eliminating gain subject to tax when you sell an interest in your business or when your business sells part or all its assets. These ideas can also possibly help those who buy or inherit a business obtain better tax write-offs. READ MORE
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