Differences Between C Corporations and S Corporations

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Incorporate or form an LLC?

Differences between C Corporations & S Corporations

Many people are confused as to exactly when a regular corporation (C Corporation) becomes an S Corporation. It is commonly thought the S Corporation election is made at the time the corporation is originally formed. That is not correct. The IRS allows 75 DAYS FROM THE DAY OF INCORPORATION to file the S Corp Election


When a corporation is originally chartered by the state, it exists as a C Corporation. If you do nothing more after forming your corporation, it will remain a C Corporation. A C Corporation becomes an S Corporation only when, with the consent of all shareholders, special tax treatment (“pass-through taxation”) is sought by filing Form 2553 with the IRS in accordance with Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code.