When NOT to have your LLC taxed as an S Corp | Sole Proprietor vs. S Corporation

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  • @googleuser6040
    @googleuser6040 2 года назад +9

    You gave more information than most CPA's would

  • @kimberlyskrobol9167
    @kimberlyskrobol9167 3 года назад +22

    super helpful, these concepts are often so dry and abstract but you make them easy to understand, most of us LLC peeps are better at our skillset than tax law, but that's why we're here to learn! subscribed!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +2

      Glad you found it helpful Kimberly and thanks for subscribing!

    • @caseykuny2360
      @caseykuny2360 11 месяцев назад

      I agree, this was made to be easy to understand! I am in the process of filing my LLC and this really helped me.

  • @ICUAdvantage
    @ICUAdvantage 3 года назад +6

    Great video and a lot of good information. Thanks for sharing! Quick question. Would AdSense paid on RUclips videos be classified as passive with the IRS?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Great question! Unfortunately not, Ad revenue is active income which is subject to self employment taxes.

  • @wildkims2008
    @wildkims2008 3 года назад +10

    this video is a must watch for anyone starting an LLC. answered all the questions I have been trying to google for weeks

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment and support!

  • @Hooch1514
    @Hooch1514 3 года назад +3

    There is no Medicare cap. Just 6.2 soc sec that gets capped.
    Out of state Corp does not avoid state tax unless you live there. Your nexus is home state. The other no tax states are chosen for asset protection, not tax unless you have part or full nexus with your business activity.

  • @Munchy1
    @Munchy1 2 года назад +6

    Another factor that makes it extremely difficult to determine the advantage of an S-corp in the QBI deduction. Without the S-Corp, all profits could be eligible for the 20% QBI deduction, but the S-corporation will force you to take some of those profits as wages. So you actually pay a higher tax rate on at least some of your income than you would without the S-corp.

  • @RoamwithRasha
    @RoamwithRasha 3 года назад +18

    So if a business is just starting out, you wouldn't suggest an s-corp right? also, is it easy to switch to it later if need be?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +25

      That's right. I don't recommend S Corps unless the business earns over $40k minimum in profit each year. Yes, it is easy to elect S Corp status in a future year.

    • @eighty_ocho
      @eighty_ocho 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@NaviMarajCPAi have an LLC which I make $83K per month… since 4/23. Should I pursue an s corp status?

    • @kimberlymcdonald8653
      @kimberlymcdonald8653 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@eighty_ochoif you are making that much monthly I hope you have a good accountant walking you through everything, if not get one asap.

    • @RikoRey92
      @RikoRey92 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@eighty_ochoare you paying self employment tax?

  • @ItstheDaveShow1
    @ItstheDaveShow1 Год назад +3

    I know this video is a couple years old. I have an accountant that recommended me doing S corp. Most of my income comes from what I think of an call passive but still confused as you go over this. I have royalties from designs I have made (print on demand) that I make money on when they sell but other companies do the selling, printing and shipping, I get a royalty. other is commissions from sales from product videos I have made. Again it is on another platform, when someone watching my video and customer buys I get a commission, like affiliate commissions and I get that too. Lots of money coming in from many sources like this.

  • @StainedGlassDIY
    @StainedGlassDIY 3 года назад +8

    This is gold! Thanks for the knowledge!!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the comment @Stained Glass DIY! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @MikeTFresh
    @MikeTFresh 2 года назад +7

    This video was VERY helpful! Thanks so much. Everything you mentioned was exactly what I was looking for in my circumstance. I make a fairly decent amount of money at my day job but also have made good money this past year in e-commerce. I've been torn because everyone online is mentioning that an s-corp is the way to go. This confirms a lot of my worries. Thanks again for your time.

  • @itsagod
    @itsagod 2 года назад +4

    much wisdom, I’m a young entrepreneur and I notice the things many people aren’t aware of as I navigate through the business world and how I could have messed this up or overdone that. you said some terms business owners likely overlook. There’s more to just having a business and doing what you “think” is right.. we need the definitions and differences/knowledge between simple words. As entrepreneurs we have to look for this knowledge when not taught! Great video!

  • @marialdiaz727
    @marialdiaz727 3 года назад +5

    Love all this content! We spoke once and soon as I get my RE business up over 40K I will be in touch. Thanks for sharing all this knowledge!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks Maria - glad you're enjoying it!

  • @Shahablo
    @Shahablo 3 года назад +4

    just the part about the 137k w2 cap saved my butt with regards to starting an S-corp. Thank you!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Glad you got value out of the video! I explain in detail the impact of having a W-2 job and a small business in this video: ruclips.net/video/1kufkdonBEU/видео.html

  • @Kwame2012
    @Kwame2012 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the informative video. Question: I have a full time job, and I trade stocks (day trading). What’s the best entity to form? Thanks in advance.

  • @matthewnovik4050
    @matthewnovik4050 2 года назад +1

    at least with an s corp you get a w2 for future social security benefits, no?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      Sole proprietorships pay self employment tax (social security and Medicare) on the profit of their business which counts towards their social security benefits in the future.

  • @phynleigh4105
    @phynleigh4105 7 дней назад

    I am starting a business that can scale to 6 figure retained earnings, but I am starting from zero since filing my LLC (partnership with both being employees). I need to do payroll to compensate the work done on the business proportionately, but cannot be certain the profit of the business. I am thinking to just go ahead and do the S corp and I am going to do the payroll myself since it will be task related and I don't want to pay 125$ a month for a firm to do my bookkeeping just for the payroll. Thank goodness I live in Texas and don't have to deal with state income tax. This was very informative as I have been researching this for a while. Thank you!

  • @lamonteb5903
    @lamonteb5903 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the videos. Definitely learned alot.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      You’re welcome LaMonte. Glad you are learning - that’s what the channel is all about!

  • @nitaspastries
    @nitaspastries 2 года назад +1

    So many video’s out here. I’m here trying to start my home bakery. I want to register my business and my CPA is asking me which entity I want.
    1. I want my personal and business to be very different. But I heard S corp you will have to file your taxes with your personal.
    So please help me please 😢😢😢😢

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      Hey Annyta...no offense to your CPA but they shouldn't be asking you what entity you want. They should, at a bare minimum, inform you of the differences so that you can make an educated decision. If you go to my website and schedule time on my calendar we can discuss this if you wish.
      The 1120S return (tax return for an S Corporation) is a separate tax return from your Form 1040 which is your individual tax return. The profits or losses from the 1120S will flow to your individual 1040. Hope this helps a little.

    • @nitaspastries
      @nitaspastries 2 года назад

      @@NaviMarajCPA yes it did help a lot. I watched your videos on various entity and decided to go with an S corp. thank you so much.

  • @Pickleballadventures
    @Pickleballadventures 17 дней назад

    Question for you, I suspect the first year will be less than 40K since we started in August 2024. In the future, the business will be over 40k. Should we have the LLC taxed as a sole proprietor or S corporation? Our W2 income combined may be over 137K this year. My wife left her job in July to start her own business.

  • @Trump2024-b3r
    @Trump2024-b3r Месяц назад

    MY husband had a W2 income ~91k till August. A on going 1099, close to 100k. New vendor (same 1099 assignment) he plans to work with starting in October has two options either C2C (no 1099) or W2. Should he create a LLC/Scorp this late in the year considering two form of insurance will cost approximately $1200 and other costs you have mentioned in this video? He plans to use the the S-Corp in 2025.

  • @dmarieconsultingllc6112
    @dmarieconsultingllc6112 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the information. I watched three videos prior to this one. I understood it better after watching your video, especially the difference pertaining to legal structure and income tax structure.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback! Glad you are learning and the video was able to clear some things up for you.

  • @carlosortega8643
    @carlosortega8643 3 года назад +4

    Very Informative video! I'm a full- time gig econmy worker working with doordash, uber, and shipt. I make roughly about 50k a year. Do you recommned getting an LLC to get taxed as an s-corp? Will it be worth it ?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +2

      Hey Carlos - great question! I produced detailed videos on all 4 videos and I think you should give them a watch to answer your question. Sorry, its not as straight forward as yes or no.

    • @marvelouss719
      @marvelouss719 2 года назад

      @@NaviMarajCPA Why you didn't answer the question? Instead you chose to send him to other videos which are monetized. So self-serving!

    • @timelessadventurer
      @timelessadventurer 2 года назад

      I thought that those types of workers are considered independent contractors for those gig companies..otherwise how would Uber or others pay your corporation? Would they pay your corporation when doing rideshare for example?

  • @MrSannyShaikh
    @MrSannyShaikh 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information. Very helpful. What happens if instead of me having a W2 income, my wife has a W2 income that exceeds 137K?

  • @vidagarciav
    @vidagarciav Год назад

    Can you be my CPA!??! Lol
    I can't tell you how many videos I've watched in the last on the subject. I have helped back launching my small business because I'm so afraid to elect the wrong business structure. I live in New York and every CPA that I've spoken to keeps telling me I should elect an s-corp but most CPAs on RUclips on winning against it until you start making enough money to make it worth it. If I'm being honest the S Corp status makes me nervous it sounds like way too much and I'm terrible with numbers or trusting that the CPA's are pushing an S corp to benefit them in that myself. Any thoughts on that?
    How can I get you to be my CPA?! 😊
    Ohhh just finished the video, Ill be contacting you! This is AMAZING info. Thank you!!

  • @MRSHO-g2s
    @MRSHO-g2s 2 месяца назад

    What tax election should I make for a single owner LLC created to sell on Amazon? Thanks for the free knowledge.

  • @christinboettcher8385
    @christinboettcher8385 5 месяцев назад

    I started a mobile iv business a few months ago. I am completely restructured now. Im doing medical weight loss and all virtual. I have my medical director np pharmacy insurance etc. I run ads off fb and reach clients this way. I finally got a finance company to offer financing to patients.
    My issue is im not sure what to do about llc sole proprietor etc. The finance company is asking for business license and ein and as far as i know i have neither. I havent launched ads uet because im waiting for finance as i feel that will be a HUGE hit and will allow the business to really grow.

  • @_CaliGirl
    @_CaliGirl Год назад

    *These investors you speak of and soo many others with companies/businesses have S-Corp because EVERYYYY attorney, CPA are all advising to set up an S Corp.
    You're the only person I've heard say Not to do it.
    It makes it all even more confusing than it already is.
    So, answer this: What did T r u m p do.. how was his companies set up to where he didn't have to pay taxes?
    Whatever he was doing.. I'd like to set mine up that way.
    At the end of the day,
    I literally want to write off nearly every single thing I possibly can & get tax breaks..
    SO, what set up is that?

  • @NaviMarajCPA
    @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +9

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  • @jaimegarcia0205
    @jaimegarcia0205 Год назад +1

    Why is Tennessee not good for a S Corp?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  Год назад

      Tennessee charges a 6.5% excise tax which is basically an income tax to S corporations so a lot of the tax savings you would normally have are eaten up by the excise tax.

  • @septemberdixon1612
    @septemberdixon1612 10 месяцев назад

    Hello and Good Morning. My name is September Dixon, I am interested in creating a trust and need to know how. Also if I should put it under an s-Corp designation if the properties and entities are in numerous states.

  • @467inc
    @467inc 2 года назад

    I started out as a c corp which was a bad idea. I'm an owner operator with only one truck. Trying to find videos on switching from c corp to LLC. Can't find any

  • @Rew123
    @Rew123 2 года назад +2

    Thanks man. Read about this concept on White Coat Investor (that mixing a well-paying W2 job with an S-corp side hustle may actually cost you more) and was looking for confirmation. Appreciate it.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      You're welcome....I'm pretty sure I read the same article/post on White Coat Investor. This topic is not discussed as much as it should be.

  • @laurawilliams7899
    @laurawilliams7899 Год назад

    What if your spouse has a W2 but you’d LLC is single member, so your spouse is not included on the LLC?

  • @junior6303
    @junior6303 Год назад

    Is there a deadline when I switch my LLC to a S-corp for this year's income 2023?

  • @sayilu
    @sayilu 3 года назад +3

    thank you, I found your video is more deep dive than most of the other videos.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks! The deeper dive is where all the good stuff is.

  • @andraywilliams8278
    @andraywilliams8278 3 года назад +2

    I'm starting a junk removal business but I don't want to be double tax! What should I do?

    • @andraywilliams8278
      @andraywilliams8278 3 года назад

      Illinois

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Hi Andray - I can’t give specific advice here but, in general, don’t form a C corporation and you’ll avoid double taxation.

  • @cynthiabotsko2449
    @cynthiabotsko2449 Год назад +1

    Very informative! Much clearer than many other articles & videos I've seen. Thank you!

  • @PaolaBarrientos
    @PaolaBarrientos 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the very informative video. I will definitely check the rest of your videos. You have answered so many of my questions. 🙏🏻 Thank you!

  • @thecollectiblecollectabill2298
    @thecollectiblecollectabill2298 3 года назад +3

    hypothetically: if i was to start a crypto-mining business(with multiple different ideas for more businesses to come later) what kind of LLC would you suggest, considering it will take over 2 years to break even and i'd mostly like to learn how to start/run a business and have the payment i've put down on everything deducted as business expenses to make up for paying out of pocket?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the question...I can’t give specific advice to you unless you were a client and I don’t know enough about crypto-mining to leave any general guidance. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help.

    • @gutlarut
      @gutlarut 3 года назад

      Hello Navi. I see you are licensed in Florida. Where are you located? I know that accountants can take clients all over but I’m asking because I am in Florida and you have very informative videos. A little more informative than my accountant it seems.

  • @jaimehaiti9479
    @jaimehaiti9479 3 года назад +2

    Just starting out this year. Do I need to get an EIN as a Sole Proprietor or my SS is good enough ? Do I also need to file an annual report in FL for $150 every year also?

    • @1Corinthians15.1-4
      @1Corinthians15.1-4 3 года назад +1

      An EIN is not required for a sole proprietor since you're not creating a separate entity (corp, llc, etc).
      What annual report are you referring to in Florida? If it's about filing a separate entity's Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization, then that's not needed for a Sole Proprietorship. It doesn't require any filing with any state because a sole proprietor is solely responsible for his/her liabilities and the taxes you pay are all together (business and personal).
      My opinion is you should never be operating as a sole proprietor in any business. You would be exposed to lawsuits and business debts. It's a terrible idea if your business is providing a serious service or product to a large clientele. Talk to an attorney about that.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks for the assist jostube06!
      Jaime - just in case you meant "LLC taxed as a sole proprietorship" then I would recommend obtaining and EIN for it. And yes, once you form that LLC, each year thereafter you'll have to file the annual report or you will be hit with a $400 late fee and then risk involuntary dissolution.

  • @ponleusoreyaa
    @ponleusoreyaa 2 года назад +2

    A very quick question sir, for a start up business that hadn’t made a lot of money yet, should one go in as a sole proprietor first? Would it make sense to establish a single member LLC or even an S Corp or C Corp? Could you direct me to another video, if you’ve made it, which elaborates more on these topics?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +2

      Did you see this video? Sole Proprietor vs. LLC vs. S Corporation vs. C Corporation | Legal & Tax Differences….watch that one and then one entitled When does an S Corp
      make financial sense.

  • @stephenaichner1091
    @stephenaichner1091 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful info! Great explanations. Thank you!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  Год назад

      You're welcome, Stephen. Glad you found the explanations helpful.

  • @joeyvalentine7117
    @joeyvalentine7117 Год назад

    What exactly is the objective rubrick to determine if income is passive or not?

  • @gideon7177
    @gideon7177 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate the S Corp tip. Im in NYC and couldnt figure out why my CPA told me not to bother with turning my LLC into an S Corp

  • @staceystephens4754
    @staceystephens4754 3 года назад +4

    Thanks ! You are a great accountant - I like seeing your type ; it gives me hope for the profession.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks Stacey! Does that mean you're considering being an accountant?

    • @staceystephens4754
      @staceystephens4754 3 года назад +1

      @@NaviMarajCPA I am a CPA & CMA- been an accountant in industry for 12 years - just started at a small firm to try to share my years of experience ( was in sales before accounting ) we will see how it works. I realize my ethical standards are more inline with facts, circumstances, and intent so we shall see how this chapter of advisory services works out🤷‍♀️

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      I know what you mean @Stacey...I worked in audit for one of the Big 4 prior to what I do now.

    • @staceystephens4754
      @staceystephens4754 3 года назад

      I have had a hard time getting my foot in the door bc I don’t have the Big Four audit experience ... I am not gonna lie.. it is very frustrating for me but I shall keep working hard, learning & one day I will hopefully be where I would like to be with my career. It has been hard to not give up. Some times I feel like the line from the Blade movie - some mf’s always trying to ice skate uphill. Plus, in industry, I have had ethical struggles where my values don’t align with executive level management. So hopefully I can find a work home one day... which is why I always like to give people kudos for not being wishy washy with tax laws & suggesting a person can play the “audit lottery” 😡

  • @fenk3054
    @fenk3054 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for explaining this. Your video is very informative!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      You're welcome @Fen K! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @some1luvsu84
    @some1luvsu84 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the very informative video. I know you mentioned NYC taking extra tax on S - corp but how about NYS?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      You’re welcome. Your question has an answer that changes depends on different factors that I can’t get into here. In general, know that New York requires S corporations to file a New York S-election form to be considered an S corporation to New York. Additionally, New York S corporations are required to pay the corporate franchise tax based on New York receipts (sales).

  • @quincybaker4615
    @quincybaker4615 2 года назад

    Is short term rental income earned through Airbnb subject to self emolument taxes?

  • @michellekross1292
    @michellekross1292 Год назад

    But you can keep your structure as a LLC, but file as an s-corp right?

  • @creditjourney429
    @creditjourney429 2 года назад +2

    How often can I do an owner draw? Is there a recommended owner draw amount or number of draws?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      Hey @Marisol the term "owner draw" is usually associated with a business taxed as a sole proprietorship. If that is the case, then you can do draw's as much as you want. An owner draw is how a sole proprietor, gets paid. You can watch my video about "How to pay yourself as an LLC" and get more answers.

  • @jbaba1931
    @jbaba1931 Год назад +1

    Watched all your videos today and subscribed, just wondering on the high w2 and s-corp, my reasoning for s-corp is to get the sep ira which offsets some tax etc… not sure if this strategy makes sense. I make somewhat the same on net business and my w2 work

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  Год назад

      There are a lot of rules about this and so you should discuss it with someone. But just so you know, you can establish a SEP IRA and even a solo 401(k) as a sole proprietor.

  • @guythomas9977
    @guythomas9977 3 года назад +2

    How does the QBI Deduction apply to all this? Disregarded entity vs LLC S-Corp

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Great question - one day, I'll make a video on this topic but, in most cases, you're still better off with the S Corp. Just in case you're wondering, sole props, partnerships and S Corps all qualify for the QBI deduction but you may be hinting at a more technical concept that I can't touch on here via the comments.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Hey Guy!...this week's video being released on 08/27/21 @ 5PM EST will cover the QBI Deduction.

  • @bethanybarquer6545
    @bethanybarquer6545 2 года назад

    What do you do if you made an error and set up the scorp election and changed your mind?

  • @kerrym2884
    @kerrym2884 2 года назад +1

    I opened up an LLC last year. I ended up doing no business under it I got busy with my kiddos health issues. So the LLC made zero profit but I do have losses from starting it up. So should I file it as LLC taxes. Do I have to file taxes on it?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      Hey Kerry…I made a video about this. Check it out here: “Do I Need to File a Tax Return for My New Business? No Activity or Income? Due Dates?” ruclips.net/video/f6CRPB7eO0U/видео.html

  • @rosarioescobar8255
    @rosarioescobar8255 Год назад +1

    👌

  • @thesosofia
    @thesosofia Год назад +1

    Can you open an LLC and originally choose to be taxed as an LLC, but later, when you start making at least 40k profit, can you change it and choose that you want to be taxed as an s-corp?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  Год назад

      Yup! That is what makes the LLC so great. Just to make a small correction to your question though...."choose to be taxed as an LLC". An LLC is not a tax classification. By default, an LLC will be taxed as a "sole proprietorship" or a "partnership".

  • @parkerolson4509
    @parkerolson4509 Год назад

    Is that $40,000 per member with a multi-member llc?

  • @aclegacy7
    @aclegacy7 3 года назад +1

    Navi I do have a Sole Proprietor on janitorial services, they want to form a LLC of course 1 member they need to file a 1040 still next year? Or do they need to file LLC in State and choosing to be tax as S corp what is more convenient for her, she past the $40,000.00 last year and this year she's on 80 thousand. I really appreciated your response Great videos bother way.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      A single member LLC (SMLLC) by default is taxed as a sole proprietorship. So if you form a SMLLC the business will file a Schedule C which is part of the 1040. If you want to have the SMLLC taxed as an S Corporation, then you need to file Form 2553 with the IRS to elect S Corp tax status for the LLC. In general, I recommend that businesses with $40,000 or greater in profit, make the S Corp election.

  • @Starchild1984
    @Starchild1984 3 года назад +1

    Hey Navi I’m starting a home based freight dispatch service in California single member LLC what’s best route to go LLC or with the S Corp taxation seems like you basically will be double taxed if you don’t go with a S Corp what’s best option and thanx in advance

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Generally, if your business is making over $50k in profit, an S Corp makes financial sense. You can stick with the default tax treatment the SMLLC provides (taxed as a sole prop) and then, when you’re ready, complete Form 2553 with the IRS to have your SMLLC taxed as an S Corp.

  • @ionsochirca9244
    @ionsochirca9244 3 года назад +1

    I thought if you're an LLC you're taxed payroll tax regardless of whether you pay yourself a salary or a dividend. So if I have lots of rentals why not wanna be taxed as an S corp that way you can only pay yourself dividends and pay just personal income tax?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Ion…watch this video where I expand on the reason rentals should not be taxed as an S Corp: ruclips.net/video/kg2t2Y-xdmc/видео.html

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 2 года назад +2

    That 15.3 % you are mentioning for self employment tax is actually the social security taxes EVERYBODY pays regardless of business type. Social security charges 7.65 on everybody's wages, and the matching employer tax then doubles it. Therefore, 7.65% on w-2 wages, and the boss kicks in 7.65% as the match.Thats 15%. For LLCs, the 15 % tax is the assurance of the Feds getting paid the Social security/ Medicare tax revenues. So there's really no skirting those expenses regardless which business type you choose. If you have a seasonal business like a landscaper, or lawn cutter, or taking groups of people out on excursions, but the seasonal limitations preventing you to continue, if and when you file for unemployment, if you own an S corp. you can collect20 weeks. If you are a C copr, you are considered self employed, and you only get 6 or so weeks. I have an S corp seasonal business, and collect 20 weeks before I go bac to work. So I do have 52 weeks of income. S copr is the way to go for seasonal business owners.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +7

      Based on your response, I’m not sure if you’re implying something I said is incorrect or not. To clarify though, I don’t believe I’ve ever said you can pay zero social security or Medicare taxes with an S Corp but you can pay less social social security and Medicare taxes by electing S Corp status since you’ll only be subject to those taxes on your reasonable compensation (and not on distributions).

  • @tsmall07
    @tsmall07 Год назад

    For the second one, what if your wife's income is high?

  • @RavenFluffy
    @RavenFluffy 2 года назад +1

    Hey Navi, I am a licensed plumber and I work for an Employer making over $60k a year… can I form a PLLC and change my tax status from W4/W2 to an S Corp if my revenue is coming from my employer?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      No, employees that work for employers don’t use the overwhelming majority of things I talk about on my channel. One day if you decide to open your own business or do enough side work then these strategies will apply to you.

  • @MrDro1128
    @MrDro1128 2 года назад

    How would you stack a Trust into a S corp into a LLC?

  • @jaleogibbs9347
    @jaleogibbs9347 3 года назад +1

    Towards the end of the video you brought up the example about passive income and how passive income is not subject to self-employment taxes. You mentioned that individuals who own rental properties should not set up an S-Corp because that makes them subject to self-employment taxes. I thought one of the main reasons why businesses elect to be a S-Corp was to avoid self-employment taxes? Why would a S-Corp that receives passive income be subject to self-employment taxes? Seems contradicting to me.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Hi Jaleo….watch this video and it may clear things up for you. If after watching, you still have this question, let me know. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/7uy4ypAifxE/видео.html

  • @larsking4296
    @larsking4296 2 года назад +1

    I have a startup underway now for e-commerce, is it beneficial that I start with an S-Corp?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      Everyone’s situation is different Lars….would need to know more to provide a proper answer.

  • @liaoweien
    @liaoweien 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome video. If I have a S corp and have profit, Can the single shareowner take loan out of S corp and pay the S corp with reasonable interest each year? By doing that, the shareowner does not need to pay tax on those profit sitting in S corp. Thanks

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      The loan would not be considered a deductible business expense so the S Corp would still be profitable and you would have to pay federal and state (if applicable) income taxes on the profits.

  • @surname037
    @surname037 3 года назад +1

    If my business is an S Corp, what percentage split should I use to pay myself? For example, I have heard of people using a 50/50 split or a 60% W2 and 40% dividend

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Each business is different so I cannot provide an answer. Sorry I couldn’t be of further help for this particular question.

  • @douglaswilson9969
    @douglaswilson9969 3 года назад +1

    @7:08 you mentioned (under the scenario you gave) "you will lose money if you elect the S corp status because it will pay for the employer portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes."
    If you maxed out the wage base from your regular job (ex earned 150K that year) and then your S Corp side hustle wage is 50K, will you have to pay the self employment tax on that 50K as part of the individual return? Or will there be a refund from the IRS for any excess withholdings to self employment tax for the employee/member?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Hey Douglas! Watch this video where I go into that topic in depth. It’s entitled “Small Business and W-2 Job | Does LLC or S Corporation still make sense?” Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/1kufkdonBEU/видео.html

  • @jcman240
    @jcman240 3 года назад +1

    40k profit = 20k w2/dstbn, so 3000 is the benefit, what are the accounting/admin costs?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      I think you would benefit from watching this video if you haven't already. It should address your question: ruclips.net/video/QFYFGfHOuwI/видео.html

  • @shawnbostick8350
    @shawnbostick8350 3 года назад +1

    I have a LLC but just my wife and I only selling eBay only we did 13k all year does this apply to us? We did LLC Sole

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Yes, in general what I state in this video applies to you. If your LLC is being taxed as a sole proprietor that is probably best until you have about $40k in profit. Once you hit that mark, you can make the S Corp election to save money on self employment taxes.

  • @ninqistratton3418
    @ninqistratton3418 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video about the difference/benefits of creating our business as a INC S-Corp vs a LLC with S-Election?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      No, but there would not be any difference from a tax perspective for the majority of businesses - only legal differences.

  • @christiancalderon3821
    @christiancalderon3821 3 года назад +1

    I did subscribe to your channel...very, very informative. Question. I have a full time job and I also trade in the stock market heavy..do you recommend forming an llc through a holding company to avoid BIG capital gains tax and also, can I pay myself as a stock trader?

    • @Kwame2012
      @Kwame2012 3 года назад

      I had same question, will be waiting for the response. I would also appreciate if he can touch on income brackets. Thanks!

  • @siobhansyt
    @siobhansyt 2 года назад +1

    So if you’re in NYC, how do we save on our taxes if SCorp isn’t recognized?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      May not be able to save on social security and Medicare taxes if you’re in NYC. I suggest Implementing all other possible strategies I discuss on my channel. Consider moving out of NYC (if possible).

  • @ottolatimer9175
    @ottolatimer9175 Год назад

    How to convert S Corp LLC to sole proproetorship?

  • @kushaagraseth1891
    @kushaagraseth1891 2 года назад +1

    good video

  • @scottgier5709
    @scottgier5709 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this information. I earn 100k as employee and 100k in my LLC. This suggests just stay under LLC for self employment tax reporting

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Hi @Scott Gier. This video may help you further: ruclips.net/video/1kufkdonBEU/видео.html

  • @hollyravel2208
    @hollyravel2208 2 года назад +1

    Hi Navi.. So glad to have found this video. You explained things so well.. I do have a single member LLC in FL and my ex-CPA was "pushing" me to elect for S-Corp in 2021 without explaining anything, so I have to file 1120-S for 2021 tax year.. My activity is flipping raw land on the side. And yes I do have a W-2 of +$130k. I did a deal with some profit (not $40k) on the first year of business 2020 but nothing in 2021. I do own two lots: 1 in FL and 1 in NC. Is this activity considered as Passive income by the IRS? Also if there is no profit at all in 2021, will it be mandatory per IRS to "pay myself"? Will there be annual maintenace fee as well? Thanks a lot for your input!

  • @AvantiprodsClient
    @AvantiprodsClient 3 года назад +1

    Great video and very informative. What’s the best classification I’m a little confused S-corp or C-corp I don’t really sale a product, I’m an actor working as an artist in different projects? Thank you

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Thanks L. Guido. This depends on a few factors. Make sure forming an entity makes financial sense for you....perhaps watch this video to start with...it is entitled, When does an S Corporation make financial sense? ruclips.net/video/QFYFGfHOuwI/видео.html

  • @caba8006
    @caba8006 3 года назад +1

    Hello, in tax terms, which is the best (the one that will leave the most amount of net dollars in the pocket), for a freelancer that brings in 7 figures income? Thanks

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      In general, an S Corporation but I can't give individualized tax advice here. This video may help you understand why: ruclips.net/video/jjGVLWPpviQ/видео.html

  • @dominiquetaboso4591
    @dominiquetaboso4591 2 года назад +1

    I’m glad i came across your video before fax my SCorp form. I currently own property and rent them

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      I’m glad too Dominique! Congrats on avoiding a mess.

  • @bessiestella
    @bessiestella 3 месяца назад

    Do you work with clients in NY?

  • @sharonboozer4127
    @sharonboozer4127 3 года назад +1

    What about rental arbitrage? Would that be considered passive or active income?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Passive....rental properties are typically always passive unless you are performing services similar to a hotel such as nightly turndown service, serving breakfast, cleaning the rooms each day, etc.

  • @pjrealty7555
    @pjrealty7555 3 года назад +1

    i formed my LLC in 2015 and was told by an accountant to set up a sub chapter S. however i dont have enough time to file the 2553 since its Jan 2!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Hi PJ...ask your accountant if he/she can help you file it late. It can be done but some accountants don’t know how or don’t want to file the paperwork for a late S Corp election.

  • @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect
    @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect Год назад +1

    Very useful information. I know some of my business activities are not subject to self employment taxes so an S Corp tax designation wouldn't make sense. Thank you!

  • @diamondturner6890
    @diamondturner6890 2 года назад +1

    Hey I just started a Airbnb business and I'm not sure how to file we have a 2 member llc

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      Who is the 2nd member? A spouse or business partner? What state is your Airbnb in? What state do you reside in?

    • @diamondturner6890
      @diamondturner6890 2 года назад +1

      @@NaviMarajCPA we aren't married yet so business partner I live and host in tx

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      @@diamondturner6890 you’ll be taxed as a partnership using Form 1065. It is due March 15th, not April 15th.

    • @diamondturner6890
      @diamondturner6890 2 года назад +1

      @@NaviMarajCPA okay great do I need to start a payroll as well ?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      @@diamondturner6890 no, your Airbnb business is considered passive income. Do not have the LLC taxed as an S corporation and do not take payroll.

  • @ginabeebe7060
    @ginabeebe7060 2 года назад +1

    You spoke about passive and active income....trying to understand which one a Realtor with no rental properties, just strictly sales would be? Because the state tax thing confused me and Im trying to do some more research.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      Hi Gina…your commissions earned would fall under the “active” or “earned” income category.

    • @ginabeebe7060
      @ginabeebe7060 2 года назад

      Thank you for that Clarification. I live in the state of VA and it says that every pass through entity (Which S Corp is) that does business in VA or receives income from VA sources must file aan annual VA Income tax return. So does that fall under one of the reasons you said you should NOT do an S-corp?

  • @A3cevol
    @A3cevol 3 года назад +1

    I have my LLC since April is it to late for me to file for late s corp status? Im located in Nyc but most my business comes from out of state from flipping homes

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      @A3cevol it’s too late to do it the proper way but you may still be able to use some workarounds that experienced tax professionals should know how to implement. Make sure you get with someone that is familiar with the tax laws in the states you flipped the properties in.

  • @plum_loco
    @plum_loco 2 года назад

    A visual would be very helpful.

  • @CodyHill82
    @CodyHill82 3 года назад +1

    I created an S-Corp in WA. However, it's just my wife and I.. Do I need to dissolve it? Then create another LLC?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      Not sure you provided enough information to provide an answer to your question. Feel free to add more info and I'll try to get back with you.

    • @CodyHill82
      @CodyHill82 2 года назад

      @@NaviMarajCPA Thank you! I think I figured it out. Basically, I didn't know if I could rebrand an LLC, or if I had to create another one.
      I just created another LLC, and dissolving the other. Thank you!

  • @Grassology-vs1hn
    @Grassology-vs1hn 3 года назад +1

    Hi we make under 20k as a lawn care business and 90k at our FT day job. The lawn care business is a llc should we switch to SCorp ?

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Based on that (limited) fact pattern, I don’t think you should elect S corp status.

    • @Grassology-vs1hn
      @Grassology-vs1hn 3 года назад

      @@NaviMarajCPA , if we make a order to get a trailer in 2021 but the order doesn’t come till 2022 do we claim it on this years tax return?

  • @marketbuy
    @marketbuy 2 года назад +1

    Hi Navi.
    I am an LLC SCorp as of 2021. I purchased a 2021 TurboTax Home and Business edition. While working on my Schedule C in TurboTax, I had thought that upon completion of my Schedule C, I can simply click on 1120S and I would complete my 1120S form with a click of a button in TurboTax. This is NOT the case! Little did I know that I have to MANUALLY enter everything onto 1120S FORM SEPARATELY! Doh!
    Soooo, when I electronically file my 1040 tax filing via TurboTax , does Schedule C get submitted electronically as well? What should I do with the Schedule C from my 2021 TurboTax Home and Business that I completed? Delete it? Send it electronically along with all my forms and 1040? TIA

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад +1

      If you have a business taxed as an S corporation, then all that activity will go on 1120s. There is a separate program from TurboTax for 1120s returns. You’ll want to get rid of the Schedule C.

    • @marketbuy
      @marketbuy 2 года назад

      @@NaviMarajCPA
      Thank you for your reply. Yes, I ended up buying the TurboTax Business edition from Costco online that does 1120S. I haven’t started it yet but I’m sure the calculations will be the same as Schedule C. This is one of the idiosyncrasies of being an SCorp if we have to buy a different version of TurboTax to do 1120S. Live and learn.
      I do have a CPA question for you if I may ask.
      2021, I (employer) contributed $26000 to my self directed 401K from my business checking account to Fidelity. I coded this in QB as Self Directed 401K contribution EXPENSE
      So, on 1120S, I apply this $26,000 amount on line 8 (salaries and wages). Why line 8 instead of line 17 or 18? Because according to the 1120S instructions on Line 17 (second paragraph), it stated “If the corporation contributes to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA) for employees, include the contribution in salaries and wages on page 1, line 8, or 1125-A, line 3, and not on line 17.
      I thought ask this question to see if you would agree. If I, the employer, contributed $26,000 to my self directed 401K, it should be treated as an expense. To record the expense on 1120S, then it should be on Line 8, salaries and wages. Agree or disagree? OR, do you believe that the $26,000 contribution should be an owner withdrawal from QB instead of an expense? The reason why I made it as an expense is to lower my tax basis (net income). Oh, My officer compensation is $48K on line 7. What do you think?
      My next question is how to code this $26,000 on W2 form? Would it be $26,000 on line 14, OTHER and check off “Retirement Plan” in Box 13? If not, how would you record $26,000 for my self directed 401K?
      This is my first year doing SCorp for 2021. I’m learning day by day doing taxes while also running my biz. TIA!

  • @dougg229
    @dougg229 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Did not know about the passive rental incomes not subjected to self-employment taxes!

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback @Douglas Gee. Glad you learned something new by watching. I’ll be shooting a video soon on the details.

  • @floraeasterfjnotaryandlive2767
    @floraeasterfjnotaryandlive2767 Год назад +1

    Thank you Navi you are very helpful and you explain everything.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  Год назад

      Thank you Flora! Glad I can help you understand these concepts.

  • @jameshill1954
    @jameshill1954 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Navi, very informative. Subscribed

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      You’re welcome. Thanks for subscribing to the channel.

  • @summerhassoun6128
    @summerhassoun6128 3 года назад +1

    so informative thank you!!

  • @thelifeandtimesofyoboislim8967
    @thelifeandtimesofyoboislim8967 3 года назад +1

    What about the State of GA.? As far as having a LLC taxed as a S Corp.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  3 года назад

      Usually not a problem in Georgia but this is not specific tax advice for your individual situation. This video covers the topic in greater depth: ruclips.net/video/f89yMwDzzTU/видео.html

  • @highperformancecarpetcare1935
    @highperformancecarpetcare1935 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank for explaining the difference exactly what i was looking for.

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @phillipperez3358
    @phillipperez3358 7 месяцев назад

    What a great video! Thank uou Sir. I'm ao confused lol. I have a couple of small rentals. Total rent a year is around $37,000. I pay the "triple net"(long story) 😂. Last year I paid a crazy amount in taxes. After triple net and repairs that $37,000 went down to $22,000. And i still pay taxes. Its pretty frustrating

  • @MrMarkwill62
    @MrMarkwill62 2 года назад +1

    Great video, in plain understandable English 👍🏾

    • @NaviMarajCPA
      @NaviMarajCPA  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback @Mark Williams! Glad you found it helpful.