Elect S-Corp tax status for your Arkansas business.
S-Corp is a federal tax election, not a Arkansas entity type. Both LLCs and Corporations can elect S taxation by filing Form 2553 with the IRS. For profitable owner-operators, the savings on self-employment tax can be substantial. For founders below the breakeven, the extra compliance is not worth it.
File Form 2553 with File.Business →When S-Corp election makes sense in Arkansas
- Net profit above ~$50,000-$80,000. Below that, the salary + payroll-tax + accounting cost wipes out the savings.
- Owner actively works in the business. Passive investors do not benefit.
- Owner is a US citizen or resident. Foreign owners are not eligible for S-Corp election.
- Entity has ≤100 shareholders and a single class of stock.
- Profits exceed reasonable salary needs. Distributions in excess of salary avoid self-employment tax.