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Rivkin Radler LLP

Reasonable Compensation Meets The Principal Shareholder of a C Corp

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Double Tax- The shareholders of C corporations have long sought legitimate operational and transactional structures by which they may reduce the double tax hit that is realized when such a corporation distributes its...more

Ary Rosenbaum - The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C.

Being aggressive could be a bad idea

Many years ago, I was contacted by a bank that had an issue. For 20 years, they didn’t include bonuses as part of their plan’s compensation, even though it was supposed to be included. I told them that the only option was an...more

Dickinson Wright

Renewed Perils from “Zeroing Out” a Corporation at Year-End

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Physicians who are involved in the financial management of their practices are all too familiar with the year-end scramble to “zero out” the corporation’s profits. Under this technique, a physician practice that is structured...more

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