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Personally invested monies

Maribeth-Martin
Level 2

When A TP Purchased a C-Corp, he invested into the company his own monies through the years. Now that he is thinking of selling the C-Corp, he wants to get his personal invested money back out of the company that is not a part of the sale. How do I handle this transaction? Technically, through the years he "loaned" his personal money to the C-Corp, now he is thinking of selling the C-Corp someday down the road, so he wants to get his money back. Can this be done?  

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Before closing, the corporation repays the loan.


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IRonMaN
Level 15

"Technically, through the years he "loaned" his personal money to the C-Corp"

What to you mean by "technically".  Is the money showing up as a loan or did it get coded as equity?


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Maribeth-Martin
Level 2

Yes I believe it did

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sjrcpa
Level 15

It did which?


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Maribeth-Martin
Level 2

the bookkeeper put the money in the equity account in QB.

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Then he didn't "loan" the money.  He invested the money and he will get it back once he sells the business - the money is part of his basis in the corporation's stock.


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Maribeth-Martin
Level 2

Do I handle it that way even though it was a mistake which was caught when I was asked ti prep the books for sale?

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Are there signed loan agreements indicating that the money was loaned to the business?


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Maribeth-Martin
Level 2

No sir, this is a very small corp. when the money was needed, he would just transfer into the bank account.

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IRonMaN
Level 15

If it was reported as equity on prior tax returns and there aren't any documents indicating that they were loans, I think he is stuck with equity. 


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