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  2. S corporations - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/s-corporations

    By electing to be treated as an S corporation, an eligible domestic corporation can avoid double taxation. S corporations are corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes.

  3. What Is an S Corp? Definition, Taxes, and How to File -...

    www.investopedia.com/terms/s/subchapters.asp

    An S corp (or S corporation) is a business structure that is permitted under the tax code to pass its taxable income, credits, deductions, and losses directly to its shareholders.

  4. S corporation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_corporation

    An S corporation (or S Corp), for United States federal income tax, is a closely held corporation (or, in some cases, a limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership) that makes a valid election to be taxed under Subchapter S of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code. [1]

  5. What Is An S Corp? – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/advisor/business/s-corporation

    What Is an S-Corp? While a corporation is a type of business entity, an S-corp is a tax designation available to certain corporations and LLCs.

  6. What Is an S Corporation? Benefits, Drawbacks, How to Form

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/small-business/s-corporation-lower-taxes-but...

    An S corporation, or S-corp, is a special designation carved out of the U.S. tax code for small businesses. Benefits include pass-through tax status, but it offers limited growth potential.

  7. Starting An S-Corp: Everything You Need To Know - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/advisor/business/start-an-s-corporation

    An S-corp, or S-corporation, is a tax status allowing business owners a flexible way to start small and grow. Our guide will help you get started.

  8. S-Corp vs. C-Corp: How They Differ (and How to Choose)

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/small-business/s-corp-vs-c-corp

    An S-corp is a pass-through entity that reports its profits on the owners' personal taxes, and ownership is restricted to up to 100 shareholders. If you structure your business as a...

  9. S-Corp Requirements – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/advisor/business/s-corp-requirements

    An S-corp is a type of corporation that elects to pass corporate income, loss, deductions and credits to its shareholders. In other words, an S-corp is a tax status classification that...

  10. S Corporations: What They Are and Why They Matter for...

    www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/091614/understanding-s-corporations.asp

    An S corp is any business that chooses to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through shareholders for federal tax purposes, with the benefit of limited liability and...

  11. A Beginner's Guide to S Corporation Taxes - The Motley Fool

    www.fool.com/the-ascent/small-business/articles/s-corporation-taxes

    S corporations enjoy pass-through taxation in which the owner pays taxes based on their individual tax rate. Learn how to file S corp taxes in five steps.