As business owners pore through the new tax law, many are asking themselves a fundamental question: Will changing how their company is structured cut their tax bills?
“This is one of the most pressing issues for taxpayers and business owners,” said Mark Everson, vice chairman of tax-consulting firm Alliantgroup LP. “They are looking carefully now at how they are legally organized.”
For many entrepreneurs, the big question is whether to operate as a C corporation, which pays its own taxes to the Internal Revenue Service, or as a pass-through company, which pays tax through individual rather than corporate returns. Pass-through businesses include S corporations, sole proprietorships and limited liability companies.
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