Quote from tiddlywinks:
While you are correct each state has it's own regulations, you are sorely mistaken on the amount of sales necessary to pay state tax. Franchise tax is not the same as state (or local) income tax. In fact, franchise tax is not even based on income at all!
While you are correct each state has it's own regulations, you are sorely mistaken thinking NV has no annual fees for a NV LLC. To PROPERLY form an LLC in NV the DIY fees total $400 MINIMUM...
$75 filing fee
$125 Initial Managers/Members list
$200 Business License.
Any additional fees to third parties such as registered
Trade On!
Trade On!
Quote from ferrycorsten:
This is incorrect. He gets a credit on his Ohio return for taxes paid to other states.
Quote from marketsurfer:
If you are not conducting business in Nevada, is a license still required?
School tax is real estate tax, not income tax.Quote from tiddlywinks:
Unless the credit is 100% and the taxes paid to the "other" state is equal to the amount of state/local/school district tax due in Ohio, taxes need to be paid to multiple states.
Quote from ferrycorsten:
School tax is real estate tax, not income tax.
There is no double taxation of state income. The credit is 100%.
Quote from ferrycorsten:
I'm a CPA with a Master's in Taxation. You couldn't be more wrong.
And "tax is tax" is a blatantly erroneous statement. Property tax is very different from income tax, just like estate tax has nothing to do with payroll tax.