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nguyenmao1964
Nguyễn Mão :
Đúng 💖 Cháu trai tuyệt vời❤️
2026-06-20 06:38:30
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anthony.mana.mobi
Anthony Mana Mobipon :
Ủng hộ con trai hết mình con làm đúng lắm
2026-06-20 09:27:59
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user753185827
Thu Nguyễn :
Con trai tuyệt vời đuổi cô vợ đi là đúng
2026-06-20 12:23:01
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user2084945077381thyh6
HOA LAN TIM :
Ok quá hay em trai
2026-06-20 07:58:27
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user48428236739348 :
Tôi ủng hộ e trai
2026-06-20 12:56:31
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phuongha663
Ninh bình :
chau trai làm đúng qua
2026-06-20 07:09:24
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userfuq2041452oo :
ứng hô anh
2026-06-20 07:18:45
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nguyn.xuyn983
Nguyễn Xuyến :
Em trai nói rất đúng
2026-06-20 06:32:40
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le_sau18121970
Lê Sáu :
ủng hộ con trai
2026-06-20 12:49:12
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lathoi252
Thúy Huyền :
Con trai thật tuyệt vời
2026-06-20 12:50:00
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xun.nguyn9371
Xuân Nguyễn :
nói quá đúng
2026-06-20 12:26:56
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ni.rng96
ai hỏi :
cháu làm đúng lắm
2026-06-20 12:19:09
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user824343106
ut nguyen :
cô ô kê chú
2026-06-20 12:12:37
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thu.truong6603
Thu Truong :
ok 🌷🌷
2026-06-20 12:12:06
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dthuy1434
dthuy14 :
e làm đúng mà
2026-06-20 11:56:52
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user37673674067993
user3767367406799. :
quá chuẩn 🤙
2026-06-20 07:37:20
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nguynthungc24
nguynthungc24 :
Rất đúng 👍
2026-06-20 07:14:13
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nguyenlan3033
Nguyễn lan anh :
Tuyệt vời ổng chong ❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-20 11:56:39
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ong.bruyn
Ong bruyn :
vậi mới đúng anh ơi
2026-06-20 11:19:56
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lienngo004
Liên Ngô :
ủng hộ cháu trai
2026-06-20 12:05:03
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Nhi Ha :
ủng hộ anh trai
2026-06-20 06:43:04
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bon đinh 😂😂😂😂 :
m ủng hộ b
2026-06-20 11:11:00
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tiktok261167 :
OK b
2026-06-20 11:57:51
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Hoa Võ Thị :
ứng hỗ anh
2026-06-20 12:44:28
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The "secret" to slashing self-employment (SE) tax as an LLC isn't actually a secret—it’s an S-Corp Election. By default, the IRS treats a single-member LLC as a "disregarded entity," meaning you pay a 15.3% SE tax on every dollar of net profit. By electing S-Corp status (using IRS Form 2553), you can legally split your income into two "buckets" to reduce that bill. How the Strategy Works When your LLC is taxed as an S-Corp, you become an employee of your own company. Your income is divided like this: 1. Reasonable Salary: You pay yourself a W-2 wage. This amount is subject to the 15.3% FICA (Social Security and Medicare) tax. 2. Shareholder Distributions: Any profit left over after your salary and expenses can be taken as a "distribution." Distributions are not subject to self-employment tax. Example Comparison: • Standard LLC: If you net $100,000, you pay 15.3% SE tax on the full amount (~$15,300). • S-Corp Election: If you pay yourself a $60,000 salary and take $40,000 as a distribution, you only pay that 15.3% on the $60,000 (~$9,180). • The "Secret" Savings: You just saved $6,120 in taxes. The Rules of the Game You can't just pay yourself $1 and take the rest as tax-free distributions. The IRS is onto this and has strict guidelines: • "Reasonable Compensation": Your salary must match what it would cost to hire someone else to do your job. For service businesses, this often falls between 40% and 60% of net income, but it depends on your industry and location. • The Breakeven Point: Because S-Corps require running payroll and filing a separate business tax return (Form 1120-S), most experts suggest waiting until your LLC nets at least $50,000–$60,000 per year. Otherwise, the extra accounting fees might eat your tax savings. • 2026 Deadlines: For a calendar-year LLC, you typically have until March 16, 2026, to file Form 2553 for the current tax year. Other 2026 Deductions to Layer On Beyond the S-Corp election, make sure you are maximizing these "above-the-line" deductions: • Home Office: In 2026, the simplified method or the actual expense method (including a portion of mortgage/rent and utilities) remains a powerful way to lower taxable income. • QBI Deduction: S-Corp distributions often qualify for the 20% Qualified Business Income deduction, which can further reduce your income tax (not just SE tax). • Equipment & Tech: For 2026, Bonus Depreciation allows you to write off 20% of the cost of new equipment in the first year. Taxes are highly individual. While this strategy is a standard "power move" for freelancers and small biz owners, you should verify with a CPA to ensure your "reasonable salary" won't trigger an audit. #LLC #TaxStrategy #SelfEmploymentTax #SmallBusinessTips #EntrepreneurLife

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