C Corporations
What is the difference between a S Corporation and a C Corporation?
Simply stated, an S Corporation is taxed in the same manner as a partnership and is not taxed at the federal level. The income or losses and expenses flow through to the shareholders. A "C" Corporation pays tax on its profits and when the owner shareholders take profits from the corporation, the distributions take the form of taxable dividends. In effect, this is a double taxation of profits. There are advantages and disadvantages to both S Corporations and Regular C Corporations. Speak to your local CPA about the tax strategies of selecting the type of entity for your business.
Need Professional Help?
If you need help with "C Corporations" or have other tax questions, we can help you find a local licensed tax preparer for a free, no-obligation consultation.