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Old 05-12-2017, 01:06 PM
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C Corp worth more dead than alive?

I founded a software company in 2011. Since then we have been injecting huge amounts of capital into it from our other business, a dental practice. The software company (c-corp) has made no money. Because it is a C I haven't been able to right off those losses. If the company fails will I be able to declare a loss losses and count those against my other business? Would selling the stock I own at a lower price work?



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