Choosing the Right Tax Structure for Your Business

Understand the options, their differences, and how to choose the one that fits your business best.

What Is a Tax Structure and Why Does It Matter?

A tax structure determines how your business is taxed, how you pay yourself, and your legal responsibilities. Choosing the right one is crucial because it impacts everything from liability protection to tax rates. Click through the tabs below to learn more about the different tax structures.

How to choose the right tax structure

Choosing the right structure depends on your business goals, risk tolerance, and growth plans. Use this simple decision-making guide to help:

Questions to Ask Yourself:

  1. Are you the only owner? (If yes, consider Sole Proprietorship or LLC.)

  2. Do you need liability protection? (If yes, consider LLC, S-Corp, or C-Corp.)

  3. Do you plan to hire employees or raise investment? (If yes, consider C-Corp or S-Corp.)

  4. Do you plan on running a charitable organization? (If yes, consider a nonprofit)

Tax Structure Visualization

Here's a general flow chart for you to visualize the different tax structures.

Steps to register your business

Once you've figured out which tax structure works best for you, here are 4 simple steps to register your business.

1. Choose Your Tax Structure

Decide based on your goals and risk tolerance.
Free Resources

2. Register with Your State

File the necessary paperwork for your chosen structure. Use our state-specific resources for guidance.
State Specific Registration

3. Get Your EIN

Check out our EIN guide to help you with your Employer Identification Number.
EIN Guide

Open a Business Bank Account

Keep your personal and business finances separate to protect yourself legally and financially.

Tax Structures and Setup Made Easy

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*While we strive to provide the most up to date information, please note that information, links and other resources are meant to be guides. We are not lawyers and tax attorneys, please do your due diligence before registering a business.