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Ask HN: Should I form a C-Corp or an S-Corp?

1 点作者 leeleelee将近 10 年前
I&#x27;m at the point where I need to form a legal business entity for a product I&#x27;ve been working on, and looking for a little advice. Here&#x27;s a brief description of my situation:<p>- Enterprise SaaS, the goal is to turn this into a large company<p>- I am not aggressively pursuing investors, but don&#x27;t want to rule out the possibility<p>- Currently it&#x27;s a one-man-show (myself)<p>- I&#x27;d like to simply pay myself a &quot;normal&quot; salary and re-invest as much money as possible into the business<p>Downsides of a C-corp (from my understanding):<p>- More complex paperwork for setup and record keeping<p>- Double taxation on dividends (but not salaries?)<p>Upsides of a C-corp:<p>- More investor-friendly, and more flexibility with stock classes<p>What are the reasons to choose an S-corp? If I understand correctly, double taxation in a C-Corp wouldn&#x27;t become an issue unless you have extremely large profits and want to take a large chunk of it out of the business, so much that you can&#x27;t justify the amount as a salary and need to pay yourself a dividend. Or maybe if you have shareholders who are expecting to be paid dividends.<p>I am leaning towards forming a C-Corp.<p>Is there anyone who has been in a similar position who can share some advice?

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eds2015将近 10 年前
My advice is don&#x27;t incorporate until you have no other choice. Depends on which state you&#x27;re in and how much revenue you have (real, not projected), and whether some external event demands it. This is not legal advice, of course.
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