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1 September, 06:46

6. Explain how liabilities of an LLC (taxed as a partnership) or an S corporation affect the amount of tax losses from the entity that limited liability company members and S corporation shareholders may deduct. Do the tax rules favor LLCs or S corporations?

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  1. 1 September, 06:50
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    LLC liabilities are included as part of member's tax basis while S corporation liabilities are not.

    Tax rules favors LLCs.

    Explanation:

    LLC liabilities are included as part of a member's tax basis while S corporation liabilities are not included in an S corporation shareholder's tax basis other than loans from the shareholders.

    This distinction is important because the amount of loss a member or shareholder may deduct is limited to his or her tax basis in either his or her LLC interest or shares. Thus in this particular regard Tax rules favors LLCs.
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