Guys,
I have started independent consulting and working with 2/3 companies. Someone suggested me to register a company so that i can show myself as a employee and use some of the expenses as business expenses? I tried to findout if someone have done it or not? I am sure many people must be doing it. I am trying to findout what kind of company I need to open and how to open?
Also what's the pro and cons? I tried a search here but couldn't find any thread discussing the same. if someone have a link, plz post here.
thanks guys.
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I've incorporated mine using myincorporation.com. You can use legalzoom.com to incorporate too. From what i've learnt from my other friends who own similar companies, an S-corp works best
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You can incorporate as S-Corp in your state. You can also setup Solo 401K and contribute upto $44000 every year (tax-deferred)
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Wouldn't an LLC suffice? Do you have to have S-Corp or C-corp?
I registered an LLC just for the heck of it, coz I could do it online and it only cost me $105.
I registered an LLC just for the heck of it, coz I could do it online and it only cost me $105.
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FreeSpirit;35676You can incorporate as S-Corp in your state. You can also setup Solo 401K and contribute upto $44000 every year (tax-deferred)[/quote]
$44,000? Is that correct? Wow. What documentation does one need? Any references you can provide. Thanks.
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check out fidelity.com and look for small business IRA/401k plans. Its 44k max or 25% of your yearly income. So if you make 100k/year you can contribute 25k. Also if you have employees they need to be given the same level of contribution so :) now think twice before starting the plan
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Yes, the company can contribute upto $44K but its capped at 25% of your W2 income. That would mean you have to show $220K on your W2.
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Sri
Yes, the company can contribute upto $44K but its capped at 25% of your W2 income. That would mean you have to show $220K on your W2.
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Sri
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which means you have to pay SS/medicare and payroll taxes
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Here is a related question...
Assume i worked on a W2 for another employer for 9 Months. And for the remaining 3 months, i go solo and open a S-Corp, how does this 25% limit work ?
Is it on the total income for the year or only 25% of the income after setting up the S-Corp?
I had no 401k plan with my old employer..
Also do i have time till next April to contribute to my 401k that i open after starting a S-Corp?
Assume i worked on a W2 for another employer for 9 Months. And for the remaining 3 months, i go solo and open a S-Corp, how does this 25% limit work ?
Is it on the total income for the year or only 25% of the income after setting up the S-Corp?
I had no 401k plan with my old employer..
Also do i have time till next April to contribute to my 401k that i open after starting a S-Corp?
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desipardesi;37731Is it on the total income for the year or only 25% of the income after setting up the S-Corp?
I had no 401k plan with my old employer..
Also do i have time till next April to contribute to my 401k that i open after starting a S-Corp?[/quote]
The 25% Cap is for each employer. So, if you work for Company B (Your Company) it would be 25% of your Gross Income for that period derived from that company and that your would show as income.
IMO! Company contributions are deducted at the end of each month or at a fixed date. And they would have to go by Dec 31 so, they would show on W2 or ..