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S Corp, or Subchapter S corporation filing, is something we can help you out with, whether you want to file as an LLC S Corp for tax purposes or other reason, we'll go over the finer points with you on the benefits of S Corp, C Corp, and LLC vs. S Corp as separate business entities. Are you looking to form a California S Corp, new business, or a partnership? Filing is easy with Soden & Steinberger, and we'll advise you on your tax code status and requirements prior to filing the necessary paperwork.

Subchapter S corporations are ideal for start-up businesses, family-owned businesses, and businesses with less than 100 shareholders because they receive preferential tax treatment and are easier to manage than a Subchapter C corporation (a.k.a. C-corp or c corp). We routinely advise our small business clients to incorporate under subchapter S because s-corporations frequently fit the needs of smaller or closely held companies.

Let our dedicated California attorneys help you with:

  • Filing S corps, C corps.
  • Understanding and Managing Subchapter S corporations.
  • Compliance with regulations governing S corps, LLCs, C corps
  • Registering your corporation
  • Understanding the tax status, benefits, and deductions for your corporations
  • Agreements between shareholders, buy-sell agreements, and bylaws
  • Advice about the benefits of LLC vs. S corps
  • Understanding California status requirements for incorporating

We advise our clients seeking a Subchapter corp filing of the advantages of forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and the differences between S corps vs. LLCs. Either way, Soden & Steinberger makes filing S (Subchapter) Corps and LLCs easier for you to understand because we explain all of the benefits and responsibilities of operating a Subchapter Corporation or LLC, and prepare and file all of the documents for you. In addition, we can also help keep your new venture in compliance with regulatory laws.

Call Soden & Steinberger today for a free consultation about LLC, S corp, C corp, or subchapter S corporation status requirements and filing procedure. Forming an S corp or LLC in California requires filing the correct forms and obeying corporate law registration requirements. We also provide LLC vs. S corp guidance, and legal advice for all your corporate planning needs.