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Personal services corp?

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rlee53

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I've filed for incorporation as a C - corp with my state and am now filling out the Federal Tax ID/EIN application. I don't know if I am a "personal services corp" or not. I'll be doing machinery design, providing turnkey machines, and some standard line of machines that are already designed. I don't know what percent of sales from each activity yet.

The personal services corp is taxed at a flat 35%, otherwise there is sliding scale based on taxable income

I am thinking since I will have some mix of products and services, that I am not a personal services corporation. Does anyone know if I am correct?

Richard
 
Call your state and find out. I'd guess personal services might be those that involve tipping--perhaps a waiter or hairdresser or such?



Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe transcends reason.
 
I think Theo has it right, personal services I would think is not the right description.

Personally, I use an S-corp so that all profits flow through the shareholders (only me, in my case) and taxed only once. Otherwise, the C-corp pays taxes and then the shareholders pay taxes again.

My CPA friend and CPA sister gave me this advice, but you can say, I got what I paid for. So far, so good.

Don Phillips
 
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