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Lending Money to Your CorporationStarting a business takes a substantial amount of money and effort. However, there are right and wrong ways to go about lending money to your corporation. If you want to lend money to your corporation, you properly document the transaction. If you give money to your business to purchase inventory and the company defaults on the loan, you may be qualified to write off the loan as a business bad debt versus and investment loss. A business bad debt can be offset against other ordinary income such as W-2 income, interest and dividend income. A business bad debt can result in creating a net operating loss on your individual return when you don’t have enough income to offset the business loss.A non-business bad debt is treated as a capital loss. A capital loss will only offset capital gains. If you realize net capital loss, you can then use the loss to offset up to $3,000 in ordinary income. When you loan money to your business, you should be paid back with interest. The interest is taxable to you, and deductible to the business. If you are considering lending money to your corporation, there are four requirements that you must meet to qualify your debt for a loan instead of equity:
If a bank or individual will not make a loan directly your corporation, you can
use a “back-to-back” loan. Back-to-back loans are an option for lenders of corporations
if the lender wants personal guarantees in loaning money. In a back-to-back loan,
the lender will make a loan to the shareholders who will then make a loan to the
corporation. When a back-to-back loan is used Article Tags: Lending Money Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORAlan Olsen is the managing partner at Greenstein Rogoff Olsen & Co., a top Bay Area CPA firm. He focuses on developing innovative strategies for business enterprises and individuals. A specialist in income tax planning, he frequently lectures and writes articles on tax issues for professional organizations and community groups. His website is ranked among the top in the nation for accounting firms, featuring tax tools and business leadership articles: http://www.groco.com
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