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					<h1 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Choosing the Right Business Structure for Your E2 Visa: LLC vs. S-Corp</h1>				</div>
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									<p><strong>Date:</strong> February 9, 2026, <strong>Category:</strong> <a href="https://e2visa.ca/category/blog/">Blog</a>, <a href="https://e2visa.ca/category/blog/e2-visa-accounting/">E2 Visa Accounting</a></p>								</div>
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									<p>For Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand into the U.S. market, the <strong>E2 Treaty Investor Visa</strong> remains the gold standard. It offers a path to live and work in the U.S. based on a <strong>substantial business investment</strong>. However, before you book your interview at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto, you face a critical legal decision: Should you form an LLC or an S-Corp?</p><p>While this might seem like a simple tax preference, the wrong choice can lead to <strong>IRS penalties</strong> or, worse, a denial of your <strong>E2 visa application</strong>. In 2026, with tighter scrutiny on <strong>at-risk investments</strong> and tax residency, understanding these structures is more important than ever.</p><h2>The LLC: The Flexible Favorite for E2 Investors</h2><p>The <strong>Limited Liability Company (LLC)</strong> is the most popular choice for E2 visa startups. It is a hybrid entity that combines the liability protection of a corporation with the tax flexibility of a partnership.</p><h3>Why LLCs Work for E2 Applicants:</h3><ul><li><strong>No Ownership Restrictions:</strong> Unlike S-Corps, LLCs have no restrictions on the nationality or residency of the owners. This is vital because, during your initial application, you are not yet a U.S. resident.</li><li><strong>Pass-Through Taxation:</strong> By default, an LLC doesn’t pay federal income tax. Instead, profits and losses “pass through” to your <strong><a href="https://e2visa.ca/e2-visa-bookkeeping-accounting-services/">personal tax return</a></strong>.</li><li><strong>Operational Simplicity:</strong> LLCs require less “corporate fluff.” While you don’t need a Board of Directors, a formal <strong>Operating Agreement</strong> is strictly required for your E2 petition.</li></ul><h3>The S-Corp: The Tax-Saving Trap?</h3><p>An S-Corp is not a type of business entity; it is a <strong>tax election</strong> made with the IRS. While it saves money on self-employment taxes, it has a major eligibility hurdle for foreign investors.</p><blockquote><p><strong>The Eligibility Hurdle:</strong> To be a shareholder in an S-Corp, the IRS requires you to be a <strong>“Resident Alien”</strong> for tax purposes.</p></blockquote><ul><li><strong>The Conflict:</strong> When you first apply from Canada, you are a <strong>Non-Resident Alien</strong>. Forming an S-Corp too early can violate <a href="https://www.irs.gov/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IRS</a> rules because you haven’t yet passed the <strong>Substantial Presence Test</strong>.</li><li><strong>The Risk:</strong> Filing for S-Corp status prematurely can lead to your election being invalidated, causing back taxes and issues during your <strong>E2 visa renewal</strong>.</li></ul><h3>Key Comparison: LLC vs. S-Corp for E2 Visa</h3><div style="overflow-x: auto;"><table style="width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><thead><tr style="background-color: #f2f2f2; text-align: left;"><th style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Feature</th><th style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">LLC (Default)</th><th style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">S-Corporation Election</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><strong>Eligibility</strong></td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Open to all nationalities.</td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Must be a <strong>U.S. Tax Resident</strong>.</td></tr><tr><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><strong>Tax Treatment</strong></td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Pass-through; self-employment tax applies.</td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Pass-through; savings on distributions.</td></tr><tr><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><strong>Compliance</strong></td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Minimal; Operating Agreement is key.</td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">High; requires formal minutes & payroll.</td></tr><tr><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><strong>E2 Suitability</strong></td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;"><strong>Best for Initial Applications.</strong></td><td style="padding: 12px; border: 1px solid #ddd;">Best for Future Tax Planning.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3>2026 Strategy: The “LLC-to-S-Corp” Pivot</h3><p>The smartest move for most Canadian E2 investors is to <strong>start as an LLC</strong>. Once you have lived in the U.S. for at least 183 days and established tax residency, you can file <strong>IRS Form 2553</strong> to elect <strong><a href="https://e2visa.ca/tax-planning-compliance-for-e-2-visa/">S-Corp taxation</a></strong>. This “pivot” is a core strategy we recommend at <a href="https://e2visa.ca/"><strong>cpa for E-2 Visa</strong></a>.</p><h3>The “At-Risk” Investment Requirement</h3><p>Your investment must be <strong>“at-risk” </strong>meaning it is irrevocably committed before you apply.</p><ul><li><strong>LLCs:</strong> Prove personal capital is at stake via the Operating Agreement.</li><li><strong>Corporations:</strong> Ensure share certificates and capital contributions are clearly documented.</li><li><strong>Proportionality:</strong> The investment must be “substantial” relative to the business cost.</li></ul><h3 data-path-to-node="35">Ready to Secure Your E2 Visa?</h3><p data-path-to-node="36">Choosing the right legal foundation is the first step toward a successful life in the United States. Don’t let a “simple” tax choice derail your <b data-path-to-node="36" data-index-in-node="145">American Dream</b>.</p><p data-path-to-node="37">Contact <b data-path-to-node="37" data-index-in-node="0"><a href="https://e2visa.ca/contact-us/">e2visa.ca</a></b> today for a comprehensive review of your business plan and entity structure. Let’s ensure your investment is protected and your application is bulletproof.</p><h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3>								</div>
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                            <p>Yes. You can change your <b>tax election</b> (e.g., electing S-Corp status for your LLC) once you meet <b>tax residency requirements</b>. However, if you change the fundamental nature of the business, you may need to notify <b>USCIS</b> or the Consulate.</p>                        </div>

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                            <p>Yes. If you elect S-Corp status, the IRS requires you to pay yourself a <b>"reasonable salary"</b> via W-2 payroll. This is actually helpful for <b>E2 visa renewals</b>, as it provides clear evidence that the business is not <b>marginal</b> and is successfully supporting the investor.</p>                        </div>

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                            <p>Technically, you can form the entity without one, but for the <b>E2 visa requirements</b>, you <b>must</b> have a U.S. business bank account to show the <b>irrevocable commitment</b> of funds.</p>                        </div>

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                            <p>Yes, but the <b>Treaty Investor</b> (you) must still prove they "develop and direct" the U.S. entity. Often, it is cleaner for the individual Canadian citizen to own at least 50% of the U.S. entity directly to satisfy the <b>nationality requirement</b>.</p>                        </div>

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                            <p>Both structures allow you to hire <b>U.S. workers</b>. However, S-Corps have more rigid payroll requirements. Since the <b>E2 visa</b> requires you to show <b>job creation</b>, having a formal payroll system in place is a major plus.</p>                        </div>

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