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a generic tag for company with shareholders. There are some specific tags for specific company types like limited-liability-company, s-corporation, limited-partnership, sole-proprietorship,

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Bank loan responsibility for corporation partners

If the loan documents you signed do not specify otherwise, it is most likely that you have effectively personally guaranteed 100% of the loan, meaning the bank may try to go after you and your partner …
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Are companies allowed to pay out more dividends than their retained earnings?

The general intent of these rules would be to (a) protect creditors of the corporation; (b) protect minority shareholders; and (c) protect the general tax and economic interests in the area. … You mention recourse for debtholders - those debtholders may have specific contractual requirements that the corporation must adhere to under contract law. ie the bank might have a clause within the debt …
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CEO entitlement from share ownership?

In its basic form, a corporation is a type of 'privileged democracy'. Instead of every citizen having a vote, votes are allocated on the basis of share ownership. …
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Why is investment income generated in a corporation taxed at a higher rate than when it is g...

So in theory, the corporation should pay 30% tax on its earnings, and then I as the shareholder should pay an additional 15% tax on the dividends I receive from the corporation. … If I had no corporation, then I would pay 45% tax. …
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Canadian taxes: Is it possible to declare dividends for a small business corporation with no...

Yikes. I highly suspect your corp has under-reported income in the past, if you are claiming personal vehicle costs without corresponding business income. Seek paid advice from a tax expert about fili …
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Can I purchase and sell a property through my c-corp if I have a personal tax lien with my s...

Is the lien 'against you', or is it 'against your house'? A lien is basically a right that the bank holds to prevent you from selling the secured property without their consent. So selling your hous …
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