A business owned and managed by a single individual
responsible for all assets and liabilities. The owner reports
business income and losses on their personal tax returns.
Navigating Sole Proprietorship Filings:
Use a Schedule C (Form 1040) to report income or losses.
The annual tax deadline aligns with the personal income tax
deadline, April 15. Estimated tax payments should be made quarterly
if you owe tax of $1,000 or more. You can apply for an extension using Form 4868.
Tax deadline: April 15, 2024
Partnership:
A business structure where two or more individuals
manage and operate the business. Both partners share in the profits
and losses of the business.
Mastering Partnership Tax Returns:
Partnerships must report income, deductions, gains, losses, etc., using Form 1065 OR apply for an extension using Form 7004. The
deadline for partnership tax returns is March 15. Each partner will
receive a Schedule K-1 detailing their share of the
partnership’s taxable income.
Tax deadline: March 15, 2024
C Corporation:
A standalone legal entity owned by shareholders,
offering protection against personal liability. Corporations are
taxed separately from their owners.
C Corporation Tax Compliance Made Simple:
Corporations use Form 1120 to report their income,
gains, losses, deductions, and credits. The deadline for most
corporations is April 15. However, corporations with a fiscal
year-end may have varying deadlines. A C corporation can file for an extension using Form 4868.
Tax deadline: April 15, 2024
S Corporation:
A corporation that elects to pass corporate income,
losses, deductions and credits through to their
shareholders for federal tax purposes.
S Corporation Filings Demystified:
S Corporations must file Form 1120-S, an income tax
return. The deadline is March 15, but S corporations can apply for an extension via Form 7004.
Shareholders will report the
flow-through of income and losses on their personal tax returns.
Tax deadline: March 15, 2024
Limited Liability Company (LLC):
A hybrid of a corporation and a partnership or sole
proprietorship, this entity provides limited liability
protection to its owners, with pass-through taxation.
LLC Filing Essentials:
LLC filing requirements depend on tax classification. Most single-member LLCs will use Schedule C, while multi-member LLCs file Form 1065, similar to a partnership. LLCs that qualify as an S corporation or C corporation will file according to their respective rules (see above). Deadlines vary based on classification.
Single-member LLCs: April 15, 2024
Multi-member LLCs: March 15, 2024
International Business:
A business that engages in international trade or
has operations in multiple countries.
Tax Blueprint for International Businesses:
International businesses must be aware of and adhere to tax
regulations in the U.S. and the countries where they operate. Forms
and deadlines can vary greatly, so consultation with a tax expert is
recommended.
Tax deadlines may vary.
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FAQ
Traditionally, tax season in the U.S. kicks off in late January and concludes on
April 15 of each year, though this date may change if it falls on a weekend.
It’s a portion of your income exempted from taxation. Some organizations are fully exempt from federal taxes, such as religious, charitable or political organizations.
A tax extension grants you more time to file your tax return, however you must still pay your taxes by tax day. An extension allows you to avoid late-filing penalties and take more time to assess potential savings and deductions.
Specifics depend on business type; typically, corporations target March 15.
Choose the right expert tax help based on your needs. Tax preparers handle basic filings, while CPAs offer broader tax strategies and, alongside enrolled agents, can represent you before the IRS. For an in-depth comparison, take a look at our comparisons of different tax specialists.
You’re good to go once you’ve got all of your tax documents, which could be as early as the end of January.