Ron Lippold
RIP
So for a oo what's the best way to set things up.
Sole propritor s corp . Give me the Low down.
Looking for harpers answer.
Sole propritor s corp . Give me the Low down.
Looking for harpers answer.
Mr Clean Carpet said:Sole Proprietor- You will have to pay SS tax on all you make up to the cap, if you get sued they can sue for your personal assets
S Corp- You get a paycheck just like an employee, say $25,000 anually. You will pay SS tax on that. All other money you pay yourself is a shareholder dividend and you don't pay SS tax on. If you get sued they can not go after your personal assets.
The choice is clear.
Ezra
HARPER said:Mr Clean Carpet said:Sole Proprietor- You will have to pay SS tax on all you make up to the cap, if you get sued they can sue for your personal assets
S Corp- You get a paycheck just like an employee, say $25,000 anually. You will pay SS tax on that. All other money you pay yourself is a shareholder dividend and you don't pay SS tax on. If you get sued they can not go after your personal assets.
The choice is clear.
Ezra
"Good evening....and welcome to the HoLiDaY iNN.." yes, I really clean up pet shit for a living Dad..![]()
Mr Clean Carpet said:I know what I paid in for taxes last year (% wise), why pay more than you need to? Unless you think our govt is better at spending your money than you are!
Mr Clean Carpet said:I would say it depends on the state you live in. In SD there is no state income or corporate tax! hey now And my accountant set up my S Corp (much cheaper than a slick lawyer).
Here is what my Holiday Inn Express degree has tought me. Lets say for example a person makes 100,000 in 2012. All other taxes aside lets just look at SS tax. A sole proprietor will pay 12,400 to uncle sam. A officer of a s corp getting a salary of 25,000 and taking 75,000 in dividends will pay 3100.
Now I realize I'm not a rocket scientist, but I do know basic math (unlike others here giving their opinion), its gonna take a pile of yearly fees to make up for the 9300 you saved.
I didn't make this up it is reality.
Mr Clean Carpet said:I would say it depends on the state you live in. In SD there is no state income or corporate tax! hey now And my accountant set up my S Corp (much cheaper than a slick lawyer).
Here is what my Holiday Inn Express degree has tought me. Lets say for example a person makes 100,000 in 2012. All other taxes aside lets just look at SS tax. A sole proprietor will pay 12,400 to uncle sam. A officer of a s corp getting a salary of 25,000 and taking 75,000 in dividends will pay 3100.
Now I realize I'm not a rocket scientist, but I do know basic math (unlike others here giving their opinion), its gonna take a pile of yearly fees to make up for the 9300 you saved.
I didn't make this up it is reality.
HARPER said:Mr Clean Carpet said:I would say it depends on the state you live in. In SD there is no state income or corporate tax! hey now And my accountant set up my S Corp (much cheaper than a slick lawyer).
Here is what my Holiday Inn Express degree has tought me. Lets say for example a person makes 100,000 in 2012. All other taxes aside lets just look at SS tax. A sole proprietor will pay 12,400 to uncle sam. A officer of a s corp getting a salary of 25,000 and taking 75,000 in dividends will pay 3100.
Now I realize I'm not a rocket scientist, but I do know basic math (unlike others here giving their opinion), its gonna take a pile of yearly fees to make up for the 9300 you saved.
I didn't make this up it is reality.
When is the last time.."IF EVER'..have you filled out your corporate minutes.... :?:
That is what I thought... KMA! YOUR CORPORATE VAIL HAS BEEN PIERCED... :idea:
I will NOW be suing your personally.... -sniff
No need to contact you attorney of record... yes, I really clean up pet shit for a living Dad..
ps. Why would you EVER pay taxes on a salary..? All profit or loss flows through to the stockholder... KMA!
If you have a profit...."SPEND IT"... LIKE! or loan the profit back to the corporation as a "stockholder investment..!
floorguy said:If you don't have the higher insurance coverage... Then some accts will tell you to pound sand ....
Theres a thought for ya