Can an LLC Be Taxed as an S Corporation?

An LLC can be taxed as an S corporation, but an S corp isn't always a good choice. Learn the tax options available to LLCs and the advantages and disadvantages of electing to be taxed as an S corp.

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Updated on: March 21, 2024 · 10 min read

The owner of a consulting firm takes notes while reading about LLC business taxes.  If her LLC is taxed as an S corporation, her business doesn't pay corporate income tax. Instead, the LLC's profits pass through to the members, who report and pay tax on them when they file their personal income tax returns.
A business owner checks his paperwork against his cell phone to file as an S corporation.
Three LLC members gather around a table to consider filing LLC taxes as an S corporation.
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