Friday, January 21, 2011

California Business Taxes

There's a lot of talk, at least from the right, about California being "hostile" to business.  I've been thinking of converting my little consulting business into a one-person LLC.  Some investigation revealed that there would be a minimum $800 per year tax on the LLC. It goes up as you make more money. This is in addition to the normal state income tax.  Seems a bit steep.  If a "typical" small business is making maybe $50000 a year, that's an effective 1.6% tax rate.  What do other states charge?  Yesterday I was at the local library browsing the NOLO book Form Your own LLC.  Only 11 states (including California) charge any special yearly LLC tax at all.  Here is the complete list.  A value of "yes" means that the exact number varies and was not in the book, a "+" means "or more".

Alaska$50
Arkansas$150+
California$800+
Delawareyes
Illinois$250
Kansasyes
Massachusetts$500
New Hampshire$100
North Carolina$200
Pennsylvania$380+
Wyoming$50+
Alaska$50


As you can see, not only is California somewhat unusual in charging a yearly tax at all, it's tax is the highest.