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Corporation move

How exactly do I "merge" the companies? The client doesnt want to go to an attorney!

Thanks for your help.

taxlaw 08:51, 19 January 2007 (CST)

Thank you

Lionel, thank you for your post to my question about the Roth IRA. Yours was the best reply to my highjacked thread. --PVVCPA 14:46, 23 January 2008 (CST)

Loan to Shareholder Thread

Thanks Taxworld and LH. To clarify: there is no new ownership. The company ceased operations last year and the owner plans to dissolve the corporation. All fixed assets were repossessed by creditors. The only other asset is the loan to shareholder, which the owner has never been taxed on. It was not distributed to the corp's creditors; it is still owed to the corp. What happens upon dissolution? Forgiven debt to shareholder taxable depending on insolvency of the shareholder, or capital gains to the shareholder, or maybe the corp is not dissolved and the loan stays in the inactive corp indefinitely? Thanks for the input!

CPA

I need a referral to a good New York (Manhattan) CPA(s) to service a client in the Hippodrome.

Do you know any?

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