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Kenneth Collins
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operating LLC vs S-corp

Kenneth Collins
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Medford, OR
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I see and hear LLC all the time. Why dosnt anyone operate S-Corp instead, as the self employment tax is avoided? So I am obviously missing something. What is the pro con with LLC vs S-corp?

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Natalie Kolodij
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Natalie Kolodij
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You're missing that there is no self employment tax on rental income. 

And you almost never want to hold long term, appreciating assets in a corp. 

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