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What is the difference in the unemployment insurance tax obligation between a corporation and an LLC?

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What is the difference in the unemployment insurance tax obligation between a corporation and an LLC?

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Answer Corporations must report and pay unemployment insurance taxes on amounts paid to individuals for services rendered. This includes amounts paid to corporate officers and shareholders. An LLC is not liable for unemployment insurance taxes on compensation for services paid to its members. For more information go to Informational Flyer Corporations and Limited Liability Companies.

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