Theoretically the big difference between an S-Corp and an LLC is that an owner/member/principal of an LLC can't simultaneously be an "employee", and so must be paid by profit sharing distributions rather than W2, which can be inconvenient.
But as you point out, most LLCs can file taxes as S-Corps, which gets rid of the major difference.
Fun fact: LLCs can also have multiple share classes.
But as you point out, most LLCs can file taxes as S-Corps, which gets rid of the major difference.
Fun fact: LLCs can also have multiple share classes.