Starting a no-code business in Connecticut offers exciting opportunities, but understanding your tax obligations is crucial. This guide provides a clear overview of federal and Connecticut state taxes relevant to your no-code builder LLC in 2026. Stay compliant and maximize your profitability by leveraging available deductions and avoiding common tax mistakes. Let Lovie handle the complexities so you can focus on building!
As a single-member LLC in Connecticut, your no-code business will typically be taxed as a pass-through entity. This means profits are passed through to you personally and taxed at your individual income tax rate. Alternatively, you can elect to be taxed as an S-Corp or C-Corp, each with its own implications for self-employment tax and corporate tax rates. Connecticut also imposes a Business Entity Tax (BET) on LLCs, regardless of chosen tax structure. Choosing the right structure requires careful consideration of your specific circumstances, and Lovie can help analyze your best options.
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