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One of the key advantages of an S Corp in New York is the potential for tax savings. While S Corps, like LLCs, benefit from pass-through taxation (where income is passed through to shareholders and taxed at their individual rates), S Corps do not pay corporate income tax like C-corporations do.
Every corporation subject to the New York City General Corporation Tax or Business Corporation Tax (Title 11, Chapter 6, Subchapter 2 or Subchapter 3-A of the Administrative Code) must file a declaration (NYC-400) if its estimated tax for the current year can reasonably be expected to exceed $1,000.
Corporations whose tax liability for the second preceding year ex- ceeds $1,000 are required to pay 25% of the tax liability for the second preceding year as a first installment of estimated tax for the current year (MFI).
FILE FORM NYC-4S Corporations (as defined in Section 11- 602.1 of the New York City Administra- tive Code) doing business, employing capital, or owning or leasing property in a corporate or organized capacity, or main- taining an office in New York City must file a General Corporation Tax return.
All domestic and foreign S corporations and qualified S subsidiaries in New York City that are: Doing business; Employing capital; Owning or leasing property, in a corporate or organized capacity; or.
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Corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) 117-169 (IRA) enacted a new corporate AMT, effective for tax years beginning after 2022, based on financial statement income (corporate alternative minimum tax or CAMT). The CAMT is a 15% minimum tax on adjusted financial statement income (AFSI) of C corporations.
Use Form 1040-ES to figure and pay your estimated tax for 2025. Estimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income that isnt subject to withholding (for example, earnings from self-employment, including gig economy work, interest, dividends, rents, alimony, etc.).

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