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Do you play a major role in a closely held corporation and sometimes spend money on corporate expenses personally? These costs may wind up being nondeductible both by an officer and the corporation unless proper steps are taken. This issue is more likely to arise in connection with a financially troubled corporation.
The deductibility of corporate expenses covered by officers or shareholders

Milhouse & Neal, LLP
March 3, 2023
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