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Are members of a limited liability company required to pay self-employment taxes?

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Are members of a limited liability company required to pay self-employment taxes?

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Members may be required to pay self-employment taxes on their share of the company profits. However, if the member works 500 hours or fewer for the company in a given year, they may avoid having to pay this tax. If one or more members of your limited liability company fall into this situation, you should consult a competent tax professional.

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