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Corporation vs Partnership

California Corporation - Advantages *

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california corp vs partnership Provides limited liability for owners (partnerships do not, although corporate partners provide limited liability for their shareholders).
california corp vs partnership May elect a non-calendar fiscal year, providing opportunities for shareholders to accelerate or delay recognition of income.
corporation vs pllc May obtain significant tax benefits not available to partnership (S corporation and C corporation have different benefits; see C vs S Corporations for details).
california corp vs partnership No income tax owed by shareholders of insolvent corporation for "cancellation of debt" (solvent partnership members of insolvent partnerships are generally taxed on the amount of bad debt cancelled).

California Partnership - Advantages*

california corp vs partnership Not subject to the California Franchise Tax ($800 minimum per year is payable by corporations, including any corporate partner).
california corp vs partnership Less annual paperwork (no annual minutes or Statement of Information required).
california corp vs partnership Far more freedom to creatively arrange different capital contributions, profit distributions, loss allocations, preferential payments and voting arrangements between owners.
california corp vs partnership Far more freedom to creatively arrange different benefits and tax deductions for corporate partners.
california corp vs partnership Fewer limitations and burdens on trust ownership of partnership (dangers exist for trust ownership of S corporation).

* This tax comparison of corporations and partnerships is intended to address a typical California startup of a small business organization.  This comparison is not exhaustive, nor does it apply necessarily in each and every circumstance. The contents of this website are not intended to be, nor shall they be considered, legal advice or legal opinions. Please see your CPA and/or attorney for more thorough coverage of the subject.

CAVEAT: Pursuant to applicable federal regulations, we are required to inform you that any advice contained in this communication is not intended to be used nor can it be used for purposes of (1) avoiding tax penalties or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed above.

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