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For the most part, LLC and Ltd. are the same type of company. LLC (limited liability company) is more commonly used in the U.S. whereas Ltd. (limited) is more commonly used in the U.K. The differences in types and jurisdictions stipulate the different rules regarding ownership, taxes, and dividends.
One of the most advantageous ways to get paid from your LLC is as a W-2 employee. Using this method, you will receive a regular paycheck as would an employee of any business. This is a good way to have a predictable income for your personal finances.
If you choose to pay yourself a salary from your LLC as an employee, you will pay income tax on your wages earned, and the LLC must file a W-2 form to show the IRS your payments and withheld taxes. You'll need to file IRS Form W-4 to determine the amount of income tax that the LLC should withhold from your paychecks.
Some tax professionals recommend paying yourself 60 percent in salary and 40 percent in dividends to stay clear of IRS problems unless this means your salary would be too low compared to others in your field. If your LLC is a C corp., reasonable compensation plays the other way.
Getting paid as a single-member LLC This means you withdraw funds from your business for personal use. This is done by simply writing yourself a business check or (if your bank allows) transferring money from your business bank account to your personal account.