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C Corp vs S Corp — which one avoids double taxation and can a foreign owner use either?

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yuki_in_69b9
March 31, 2018 2,156 views 1 answer
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I've been reading about corporations and I'm confused about the difference between C corps and S corps. Everyone says S corps avoid double taxation but I'm a foreign national (Indian citizen). Can I use an S corp for my US business? Or am I stuck with the C corp double taxation?

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