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My brother has been helping me become an S-Corp because he successfully did the same thing, but now it seems he may have given me wrong advice, I had my business (freelance photographer) for a couple years but acted as a sole proprietor until I incorporated in my state on 10/22/18, I mailed IRS form 2553 on 10/24/18 (yet to hear back), he told me that once form 2553 was approved I would be taxed as an S-Corp for the entire year, but now a friend told me that can only happen if I was already incorporated in my state for the whole year and since I was a sole proprietor for 10 months and only a corporation for 2 months I will have to wait til 2019 to be taxed as an S-Corp, can anyone clear this up for me?
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What has your paid tax professional told you?
Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
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Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
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Seriously, go to a tax professional for a "consultation" NOW, and have the tax preparer do the corporate tax return for AT LEAST the first year.
And no, a S-corporation does not automatically save taxes. Depending on your circumstances, it could even cost you MORE. Again, go to a tax professional.
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@Beth_8274 Just so that you understand. We are not related to Intuit by any means but tax professionals who volunteer our time, unpaid, to support our peers who are in the profession of tax preparation and advisory.
Hope you find the pointers George and Bill gave helpful. Best wishes again to your mom and your family.
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