Tax

LLC & Corporation Taxes

Specialized tax support for LLCs, S-Corps, and C-Corps — including entity structure analysis and reasonable-compensation planning.

The approach

How you're structured directly affects what you pay. I prepare LLC and corporate returns, review whether your current entity is the right fit, and help you put a compensation plan in place that's both compliant and tax-efficient.

What I help with

  • Form 1120 / 1120-S / 1065 preparation
  • S-Corp election and reasonable compensation analysis
  • K-1 issuance and shareholder basis tracking
  • Entity structure reviews and conversions
  • State franchise and excise tax compliance

Who this is for

  • Operate as an LLC, S-Corp, or C-Corp.
  • Are unsure whether your current entity is still the right fit.
  • Need a reasonable-compensation review for an S-Corp.
  • Have K-1s, distributions, or owner-loan activity to track.

Why work with me

Most owners overpay because no one ever sat down and walked through the structure with them. I will.

Working with KRB

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How it works

A simple, transparent process

From the first call to ongoing support, you always know what's happening and what comes next.

  1. 01

    Free Consultation

    Schedule a free call to see where your business's finances are and how I can help.

  2. 02

    Strategy & Proposal

    I outline a clear plan and scope of services tailored to your business.

  3. 03

    Plan Execution

    We complete the agreed services — accounting, cleanup, reporting, tax filing, and more.

  4. 04

    Ongoing Support

    If you're happy with the work, we build a long-term partnership with continued accounting support and financial guidance.

FAQ

Common tax questions

Can you fix a return I already filed?

Yes — amended returns (1040X, 1120X, etc.) are common. We'll review the original return, identify what changed, and file the amendment with both IRS and TN Department of Revenue if needed.

How do estimated quarterly taxes work?

If your business is profitable enough that you owe more than $1,000 at year-end, the IRS expects quarterly estimates. We calculate them, send reminders, and adjust quarterly based on actual performance — not a January guess that's stale by July.

Should my LLC file as an S-Corp?

Sometimes. The S-Corp election can save self-employment tax, but only above a certain profit level and only if you can pay yourself reasonable W-2 compensation. We run the numbers before we recommend it.

Free 30-minute consult

Ready to talk?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll look at where your finances are now and what would actually move the needle.