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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_mDTLphIVY"]YouTube - Pulp Fiction - English Motherfucker Do You Speak It[/ame]They typical LLC has deductions that make the "income" 0!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_mDTLphIVY"]YouTube - Pulp Fiction - English Motherfucker Do You Speak It[/ame]They typical LLC has deductions that make the "income" 0!
They typical LLC has deductions that make the "income" 0!
Pure unadulterated bullshit!
Since a sole proprietor can only deduct half of their SE tax it would be impossible to have 0 liability. This deduction only affects income tax. It does not affect either your net earnings from self-employment or your SE tax. Not to mention the FACTS that I posted show what LLC's in this country actually pay.
Pure unadulterated bullshit!
Since a sole proprietor can only deduct half of their SE tax it would be impossible to have 0 liability. This deduction only affects income tax. It does not affect either your net earnings from self-employment or your SE tax. Not to mention the FACTS that I posted show what LLC's in this country actually pay.
1) You can spend the money on something other than income.
2) The other SE tax, the part you cant deduct is not the LLC's responsability its the owners responsability thus resulting in the LLC's liability becoming 0, in the senario you presented.
I've heard people who make over $200K or $250K a year called "the wealthy,"
I guess you have to be in the top 0.0000000000000001% to be considered "wealthy" in oncies book.
Dude, making $200k or $250k a year in even South Dakota doesn't make one close to wealthy.
Being in the top 1% doesn't make one close to wealthy. Just like being smarter than 99% of people doesn't make one even close to smart, and being a girl who sleeps with more guys than 99% of people doesn't make one even close to a slut. I'm sorry, I'm going to have to take a few more shots before what you're saying makes anything even close to sense.
It's all in perspective. The wife and I together make around 75K per year. We have a simple life. We live comfortably and can usually buy everything we need and even can afford a lot of things we want. That same salary in the NE or the NW and several other places in the country wouldn't afford the same lifestyle we are acustomed to. Someone making 200K here would definitely be considered "well off" if not "wealthy," whereas someone making the same salary in Los Angeles or NYC wouldn't. Perspective and location....they make a big difference.
Their are only 3 ways to deal with people making over $250,000 a year.
conservative way-Lower their taxes.
Liberal way-Raise their taxes.
Stalin way-Send them all to the interior of Alaska.