Discussion:SP Bank Loan now assumed by S-Corp - S/H Loan?
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Discussion Forum Index --> Accounting Questions --> SP Bank Loan now assumed by S-Corp - S/H Loan?
| 29 July 2009 | |
SP initially took out $10k signed by him. Now SP is changing to S-corp and want's 10k to be assumed by S-corp since a promissory note will be issued. What is correct recording on S-Corp Books?
Dr. S/H - Contributions Cr. Loan from S/H Future payments from S-Corp paying down bank loans will be recorded as: Dr Loan from S/H Dr Interest Expense Cr Cash Is this correct..... | |
| 31 July 2009 | |
| SP? If SP is the stockholder I guess debit stockholder loan and credit bank loan. Payments include debits to loan account and interest expense.
Or if SP is Special Purpose Entity changing to S corporation, there would be no entries. | |
| 31 July 2009 | |
| SP - Sole Proprietor which is now a shareholder in the newly formed S-Corp. | |
| 1 August 2009 | |
| Will determine and follow up. Some of my assoicates claim this cannot be done, since T/P persoanlly guaranteed the bank loan and S-Corp making payments would constitue a distributions which as JR1 and Kevinh5 I assume are referring to since this being a taxable distribution if not having sufficient basis Yes? | |


