LLC vs C-Corp and tax burden

SBIR Land Home SBIR Land Forums Grant Accounting & Management LLC vs C-Corp and tax burden

  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 1 day ago by Lu@EGC.
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #14734
    Fromascientist
    Participant
    Up
    0
    Down
    ::

    Hi, we are an LLC, applying for SBIR grants, and are wondering, eventually, if it would be better to be a C-Corp due to the requirement to take a salary, which becomes complicated as an LLC. Our main concern is the higher taxes we’d pay though. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.

    #14736
    PJ Donohue CPA
    Participant
    Up
    0
    Down
    ::

    Great question. I generally recommend that companies stick with the flow-through taxation of an LLC until they are awarded grant funding. Founders then get to take advantage of any business tax deduction on their personal return and use the less complex LLC legal structure. After a grant award, they can elect to have their LLC taxed as a C-Corp and begin paying themselves a salary via a W-2. Now that 174 has been amended to allow full expensing of Domestic R&D expenditures again, you likely will not face too much of a tax burden under the C-Corp. All that said each person’s circumstances is unique, and it’s best to seek tailored advice to your specific tax situation.

    #14741
    Lu@EGC
    Moderator
    Up
    0
    Down
    ::

    Thank you, PJ, for answering the question!

    EGC Tax Manager PJ Donohue will also provide a webinar on February 18th at 1:30 PM ET / 10:30 AM PT for a practical, play-by-play breakdown of tax requirements for SBIR/STTR-funded companies. It covers important tax and compliance regulations for SBIR/STTR awardees. He’ll also highlight common pitfalls and proactive strategies, as well as important 2025 tax law updates.

    Feel free to register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2717704076717/WN_ynv4rZx7TnONciHSSn6o8w#/registration

Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.