Has the business pay certain personal expenses. Where do you put this so it shows a taxable money
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If it was from a regular corporation (not S) it would be taxable.
Yes. And taxable.
If that is S Corp distribution, all shareholders would also get pro rata distribution. You cannot cover just the one person, and be in compliance.
And someone needs to point out this is theft, really. Using a corporation as if that is your own piggy bank is called "piercing the corporate veil." I can't believe the other shareholders, this person's own lawyer and CPA, etc, have not pointed out the risk here.
If you don't understand these things, it would be best to pass it off to someone who will address it with the directors and can also mentor you.
"and a form 1099DIV would have been issued to the shareholder?"
Yes that's how it's supposed to work.
And all shareholders need to get the same amount per share.
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