"Most professionals just see their corporation as a holding company for investments that allow them to pay a lower tax rate, but the power of incorporation goes much further than that. The rationale for incorporation is the difference between paying income taxes at your personal rate, which can be as high as 53.53% or your corporate (Small Business Deduction or SBD) rate of 12.5%. But in addition to the (potentially substantial) tax benefits of incorporation, they also get increased flexibility in choosing which government ...
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"Most professionals just see their corporation as a holding company for investments that allow them to pay a lower tax rate, but the power of incorporation goes much further than that. The rationale for incorporation is the difference between paying income taxes at your personal rate, which can be as high as 53.53% or your corporate (Small Business Deduction or SBD) rate of 12.5%. But in addition to the (potentially substantial) tax benefits of incorporation, they also get increased flexibility in choosing which government programs to participate and invest in"--
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