Brian Gallagher
Sep 12 2002, 08:54 AM
Hi,
I'm on the run and embarassed that I don't remember this:
Is an 'S' corp a partnership that elects to be taxed as a coproration, or a corporation which elects to be taxed as a partnership?
Michael Devault
Sep 12 2002, 09:18 AM
It's a corporation that elects to be taxed similar to a partnership. Basically, corporate income is passed thru to the stockholders to avoid the double taxation of what would otherwise be paid out in the form of dividends.
Hope this helps.
jpod
Sep 12 2002, 09:21 AM
It is a corporation, but it is not electing to be taxed as a p/s. It and its s/hs are electing to be taxed under the provisions of Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code.
In a very broad "big picture" sense, Sub S treatment is similar to partnership tax treatment, but it really is very different when you get down to the fine points.
Brian Gallagher
Sep 12 2002, 09:24 AM
thanks for the answers. all i needed was the gist of it.
my appreciation to you all...
...bg
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