Tax Ecosystems Where Businesses Flourish - Creator's Corner Newsletter #27


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Hey Reader!

I made a video last Saturday talking about how a tax ecosystem can help nurture and grow a creator business, and I'm going dive into this today.

One of the biggest reasons U.S. businesses are set up to thrive compared to Canadian ones is the flexibility in how they separate legal and tax identities. In the U.S., you can choose your legal structure for asset protection, like an LLC to shield personal assets, without being locked into a specific tax treatment. That means you can protect yourself legally while still deciding later how you want the entity taxed, something Canadian entrepreneurs don’t have nearly the same flexibility with.

Creator businesses benefit greatly from a passthrough tax entity, which means that business income and expenses are taxed at the personal level. Canadian creators cannot opt for a passthrough entity AND limited liability, and must choose between one and the other. If passthrough is priority, a sole proprietorship is the only option. If limited liability is priority, a corporation is the way to go.

On top of that, the U.S. offers multiple tax-favorable paths for business owners. A disregarded entity lets you keep things simple when you’re starting out. Electing S-corp status helps you minimize self-employment taxes once profits grow. And if you’re scaling big, a C-corp opens the door to Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS), where 7-8 figure gains at sale can be excluded from tax. Together, these options give U.S. creators a playbook that makes starting, scaling, and exiting a business much more rewarding than the Canadian system allows.

Tax planning isn't a science. It's common sense.

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