Here is the senario:
An S-corp is to have additional 30% stock issued to new shareholders as of January 2008. The current group of shareholders want to take an equal distribution amongst themselves NOW before the new shareholders join. Here is the issue, they don't have the cash now, they are going to take out a bankloan for the cash. The bankloan may not come into effect until after the new shareholders come on board, at which point if they were to make a distribution it would be disproportionate.
Question: Is there a way to get the distribution on the books and tax return NOW before year end (shown as an equal distribution in regards to s corp stock) but actually paying the cash later when there are new shareholders who won't proportionally share?
An S-corp is to have additional 30% stock issued to new shareholders as of January 2008. The current group of shareholders want to take an equal distribution amongst themselves NOW before the new shareholders join. Here is the issue, they don't have the cash now, they are going to take out a bankloan for the cash. The bankloan may not come into effect until after the new shareholders come on board, at which point if they were to make a distribution it would be disproportionate.
Question: Is there a way to get the distribution on the books and tax return NOW before year end (shown as an equal distribution in regards to s corp stock) but actually paying the cash later when there are new shareholders who won't proportionally share?
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