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Great stuff. My question is about S corp and LLC TAXED as an S corp. Is there any significant difference? My understanding is that tax implications are the same.
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We are your platinum member and we are very pleased with the excellent value you provide to your platinum members! We love how you cite the IRS rev sections etc.! Many thanks!
Our pleasure! We are glad to hear that you have been satisfied with our service until now, and we hope to continue helping you achieve your goals. Remember, you can always reach us at info@andersonadvisors.com with any questions you may have related to our services.
Thank you SO VERY MUCH for basic C Corp/S Corp info. Helps so much.
C Corp can irs accountable plan state that c corp can reimburse for medical, dental and other expenses including insurance premiums etc. Thank you!
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Great stuff. My question is about S corp and LLC TAXED as an S corp. Is there any significant difference? My understanding is that tax implications are the same.
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My understanding that is that the SCorp con is that you can’t consolidate the returns of multiple entities. Is this true?