When my s corp recieves payment for services I deposit the funds into my corp checking account ( I have not filed for personal BK yet and cannot for a year or so) I use the money for operating expences. What is left over I pay myself through a payroll service (paychex) The amount that i pay myself is less than the threshold for garnishment in my state, MN . 40 hours x min wage. So that income should be safe. My question ,is my s corp checking account safe from seisure if the CC companies can get a judgment against me personally. My s corp has no debt or hard assets as it was only established 1/1/10. Thanks
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Originally posted by jtkz View PostMy question ,is my s corp checking account safe from seisure if the CC companies can get a judgment against me personally.All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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An S corp is a separate legal entity for purposes other than taxation. So they'd have to pierce the corporate veil to enforce judgment against your S corp. An aggressive creditor might try it, but it would cost them extra with no guarantee of success.filed chapter 13..confirmed...converted to chapter 7...DISCHARGED!
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