As the owner you can never avoid the tax. When you work for an employer he pays half and you pay the other half. When you run your own business you pay the entire amount. If you're a sole proprietor you pay twice. If you incorporate then "you" pay half and "the business" pays the other half. Well, the business is you. So you can't avoid it.
Regarding taxes, when you're a sole proprietor you're taxed on your 1099s minus expenses. In theory when you have a business structure you can cut yourself a paycheck for say $1,500 a week if you're making $2,000 a week and avoid paying taxes on the other $500 a week. In reality that $500 per week you're not paying in income tax on must stay in your business account. The second you withdraw it and it's not expense related you pay income taxes on it.
Can't beat the system.
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