Update on Subchapter S Corporation Tax Status

Released on = January 4, 2006, 7:26 am

Press Release Author = Subchapter S Corporation

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Incorporating related website has made an update in the tax
status of subchapter s corporations. Gives details in article.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
07/01/2006


Update on Subchapter S Corporation Tax Status

Incorporating related website has made an update in the tax status of subchapter s
corporations. Gives details in article.

ALABAMA, Although the term Subchapter S Corporation sounds as if it applies to a
certain type of company, in actuality, it is merely a term used by the IRS (Internal
Revenue Service) to designate a particular tax status. Almost any company that is
comprised of 75 or less shareholders can apply for the Subchapter S Corporation tax
status designation. Being approved for a Subchapter S Corporation status allows the
company to be taxed as if it were a partnership or sole proprietorship. \"Subchapter
S corporation\" http://www.subchapter-s-corporation.org/ is a website created to help
people find what they\'re looking for regarding corporations. The site updated the
tax status of subchapter s corporations, and gives people details on this update.


In order for a business to qualify as an S Corporation, there are several
eligibility requirements that need to be met. Any corporation that meets the
following criteria can be approved for Subchapter S Corporation status:

* The company must have 75 or fewer shareholders, and each shareholder must
agree to file as an S Corporation.
* Every stockholder must be a resident and citizen of the United States
* Stock sold by the company must be of a single class
* The company is required to use the calendar year as the official fiscal year

If a corporation meets these requirements, they must file form 2553 with the IRS to
be granted Subchapter S Corporation tax status.

Advantages to Subchapter S Corporation Status

This tax status is appealing to many business owners for several reasons. The
primary advantage to filing as an S Corporation is that income is passed through
directly to the shareholders who file corporate income with their personal taxes. In
this manner, the corporation avoids being taxed twice for the same income. In most
cases, S Corporations do not pay any income tax and losses are absorbed by the
shareholders instead of the corporation. Additional advantages to Subchapter S
Corporation tax status includes:

* Return on investment earnings do not fall under self-employment tax status
providing the shareholder/employee receives reasonable compensation for their
work.

* Financial documentation and accounting is less complicated than that required
by traditional corporations.

* S Corporation status may provide easier access to credit resources, depending
on the business history of the corporation.

Disadvantages to Subchapter S Corporation Status

When considering whether or not to file for Subchapter S Corporation tax status,
companies should also be aware of potential disadvantages. Because the financial
power is in the hands of the shareholders, executive decisions need to be agreed
upon by all. Disagreements between individual shareholders can lead to a stall in
the process. Additionally, stockholder/employees must declare health insurance and
other employee benefits as taxable income if they own more than a 2% share of stock.


Erick Johnson
ejhonson_e@hotmail.com
http://www.subchapter-s-corporation.org/sitemap.html



Web Site = http://www.subchapter-s-corporation.org/sitemap.html

Contact Details = Erick Johnson

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