>Depending on who you talk to, the paperwork and
>administrative requirements of operating a corporation can
>be minimal, quite involved, or somewhere in between. How
>easy or hard it is is far less impoortant than whether it is
>done right or not. If it is not done right, and if you
>undergo a tax audit, disasterous consequences could result
>in the form if penalties and interest.
>
Phil:
While not trying to be contentious, but I was audited by the IRS the next year. I brought them all my business documents. However, they were concerned with the amount of miles I deducted, or rather, my CPA who always prepares my taxes.
I showed them almost every paper receipt from the fuel pumps and the credit card statements that backed up the paper receipts.
After verifying that all mileage deductions were legitimate, no fines were imposed and I have had no further contact with the IRS.
I am not sure how an S-Corporation works, but one of the features I like about the LLC is that I have never had to send in any type of either quarterly tax estimations, or, any payments as well.
Again, this is just my story and I would never suggest anyone accept legal or tax opinions from those that are not professionals.
Be safe.