Week 3·Tax strategy·9 min read

LLC vs S-Corp: What Your Accountant Isn't Telling You — and How Much It's Costing You

Any contractor with an LLC who pays taxes will read this. The difference between a default LLC and an S-Corp election can be $15,000 to $33,000 per year.

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Linda García Álvarez
Financial Architect · WAOIC #1216310
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This article is scheduled to publish in Week 3 of the editorial calendar. Meanwhile, here is the structure and why it was written:

Why this article

The most-searched article by the audience on Google. Positions technical expertise and builds immediate trust.

What the article covers

  • The most common confusion: believing the LLC itself is the tax strategy
  • How an LLC taxes by default — and why that costs $15,000 to $33,000 a year more
  • What the S-Corp election is and when it makes sense
  • The concrete example: contractor with $180,000 net income before and after
  • The 5 questions you should ask your accountant this week

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