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Two businesses earn the same revenue, yet one pays far more in taxes. Why?
It’s rarely about income. Most of the difference comes down to decisions made before filing season: How the business is structured How expenses are tracked and categorized When income and expenses are recognized How owners compensate themselves Where state tax exposure is triggered I see businesses with identical revenue end the year with very different tax outcomes simply because one planned throughout the year and the other didn’t. Question for the room: Which of these do you think impacts taxes the most in your business right now? No right or wrong answers, curious to hear different perspectives.
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@Mike Foster That’s a valid approach, reinvestment can reduce taxable income when done intentionally. The key difference is whether those reinvestments are strategic and properly classified. Timing, capitalization vs expensing, and long-term impact all matter just as much as the spend itself.
Looking for U.S.-Based Co-Founder for Remote Software Agency
Hey! I’m a full-stack developer from Singapore, and I’m looking to start a U.S.-based LLC to offer remote software development to U.S. clients. I’m looking for a U.S. citizen partner to help set up the LLC and be the official U.S. contact. You’d mainly handle client communication while I take care of all the coding and project delivery. It’s a great opportunity if you want to: - Be a co-owner of a U.S. LLC and share in profits - Get experience running a U.S.-based software business - Work with an experienced developer without doing the coding yourself - Access U.S. clients and projects more easily If this sounds interesting, shoot me a DM — I’d love to chat!
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What if you registered a US LLC has a non resident?
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Lucas A Johnson
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Licensed US-Based CPA | Tax strategist delivering multi-state filings, CPA letters, mortgage & income verification, and precise financial statements.

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