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What Is the LLC Tax Rate? A Complete Guide to How LLCs Are Actually Taxed
An LLC has no federal tax classification of its own — it borrows the rules of a sole proprietorship, partnership, S corporation, or C corporation. This 2026 guide breaks down every regime, the actual rates that apply, the income thresholds where the S-corp election starts paying off, and the state and self-employment tax layers that determine your real effective LLC tax rate.
What Tax Rate Do Small Businesses Actually Pay? A 2026 Guide by Entity Type
There is no single small business tax rate. Federal effective rates typically run 12–24% for pass-throughs and a flat 21% for C corps, with self-employment tax, the QBI deduction, and entity choice each shifting the bill by thousands per year.
The US Tax Code Explained: A Practical Guide for Small Business Owners
A structural breakdown of Title 26—the Internal Revenue Code—covering how the tax code is organized, the 2026 changes most relevant to small businesses (permanent 100% bonus depreciation, a $2.5M Section 179 cap, expanded QBI), and the records you need to defend every deduction you claim.
Corporate Transparency Act in 2026: What Small Business Owners Actually Need to Know
In March 2025, FinCEN's interim final rule removed roughly 99.8% of U.S. entities from Corporate Transparency Act reporting. Domestic LLCs and corporations no longer file BOI reports, but foreign-registered companies, state-level disclosure laws, and bank due diligence still demand clean beneficial ownership records.
Single Member LLC: Formation, Taxes, and Liability Protection in 2026
A single member LLC is taxed as a disregarded entity by default but creates the legal separation a sole proprietorship lacks. This guide covers formation steps, the three tax election paths (Schedule C, S-corp via Form 2553, C-corp via Form 8832), and the bookkeeping discipline needed to preserve the liability shield.
From Sole Proprietor to S Corp: When the Switch Pays Off (and When It Backfires)
A sole proprietor netting $100,000 pays roughly $14,130 in self-employment tax that an S corp owner can legally avoid. This guide explains the break-even math, Form 2553 deadlines, reasonable compensation audit triggers, and the annual compliance costs that decide whether the switch actually saves money.
Tax ID Numbers Explained: EIN, SSN, and ITIN for Small Business Owners
A plain-English guide to the three tax ID numbers most small business owners meet — EIN, SSN, and ITIN — covering who needs which, how to apply directly with the IRS for free, and the common mistakes that trigger penalties or delays.
Tax Implications for Foreign-Owned US Businesses: A 2026 Compliance Guide
Foreign-owned US LLCs face a $25,000 Form 5472 penalty per missed filing, 30% default withholding on US-source income, and tighter 2026 BOI rules. This guide covers the entity choices, forms, treaty benefits, and bookkeeping habits non-resident owners need to stay compliant.
What Is Franchise Tax? A State-by-State Guide for Business Owners
Franchise tax is a state privilege tax owed regardless of profit. Sixteen states plus D.C. charge it, with rates from a flat $300 in Delaware to $800 minimums in California and a 0.75% margin tax in Texas.
Delaware Business Taxes: A Complete Guide for Incorporated Companies
A practical breakdown of Delaware's business tax obligations—franchise tax, corporate income tax, gross receipts tax, and LLC annual fees—with calculation methods, filing deadlines, and entity-by-entity comparisons for founders and business owners.
Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: Complete Guide for LLCs
Form 8832 lets LLCs override their default IRS tax classification—single-member (disregarded entity) or multi-member (partnership)—to elect C corporation treatment at the 21% flat rate, with a 60-month lock-in and a 75-day retroactive filing window.
Income Tax Liability: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Reduce It
A practical guide to calculating income tax liability for sole proprietors, LLCs, S-corps, and C-corps—covering 2026 tax law changes including the 23% QBI deduction and 100% bonus depreciation, plus 7 strategies to legally reduce what you owe.