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S-Corp owners can split their income between a W-2 salary and shareholder distributions. Only the salary portion is subject to self-employment tax (15.3%). The IRS requires the salary to be "reasonable compensation" for your role, typically $40,000 to $80,000 for most small business owners. The distribution portion avoids payroll taxes, which is the primary tax advantage of the S-Corp election.

Salary vs Distribution Calculator for Single-Family

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LLC (Pass-Through)

SE Tax: $14,321

Income Tax: $20,592

Total: $34,913

S-Corp

FICA on Salary: $5,728

Income Tax: $20,592

Total: $26,320

Potential S-Corp Savings: $8,592/year

Current structure: LLC | Total comp: $93,600

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