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Old 08-27-2013, 10:22 AM
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Redistributing stock within existing S-Corp while avoiding additional tax liabilities

Hypothetically:

The company in question is an existing S-Corp. There are four shareholders:

#1: 30%
#2: 30%
#3: 30%
#4: 10%

Is there a way to redistribute the existing stock within the company so that all four partners own equal shares of the company (25%) without having any additional tax liabilities?

Thanks in advance for your responses.



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