Quote from yxy:
I've never hear of FICA tax. In CA, LLC has to pay a minimum of $800 franchise tax, but I thought you have an option of choosing a corporate entity or a disregarded entity for tax return. If you chose a disregarded entity, then I thought you won't be taxed at the LLC level, but only at personal tax level.....But I don't know for sure.
You're right about the c-corporate stuff. Maybe I can set up a C-corp, not taking money at all, until I quite a day-time job, and change the C-corp to LLC, then I will touch the money if I want....
Brainstorming.....
Man, are you looking to get a double whammy....you gotta run away from all this CPA fee generation stuff. (Ex-public accountant myself, FYI). (All smiles to my friend Bob Green).
For example, our traders are taxed on "triple net" - meaning that all expenses relating to trading are submitted to us and we simply reduce their K-1 income by that amount. And, yes, exempt from FICA (Self employment tax of 15% that "entities" pay with their "owners").
Second whammy.....I was born and raised in CA, I love CA, I am in CA a heck of a lot of my time. It's just that, now listen here for a second....Way back, when I started to make some real money, it became simply ridiculous to live there and pay 11% in taxes.
Now, simple numbers. Say you make $100K, pay 30% in Federal Income tax, leaving $70K. Now you pay 15% in FICa, down another $15K to $55k, now you pay "Arnold" another 11% or $11K, leaving you with $44K.
That 26%, or over $2,000 per month, or $26,000 could surely pay for a few trips from Vegas to LA, right?
Find a State with no income taxes, become a professional member of an LLC with the the exemptions I noted above, and you can actually keep some of you hard-earned profits.
(This is my personal opinion, not tax nor legal advice, and is in no way related to Bright Trading or any of it's afflitiates).
Edit: If, for some reason, you decide to keep the retail trading thing going, regardless.....Yes, my friend Bob Green is one of the leading CPA's in the business. You will see my endorsement on his book cover. Not everyone can or should choose to "go pro" in the trading business, I understand that.
Don