Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
Dissolving Business & Credit Card Debt
I am dissolving my S-Corp due to the
business failing. I have approximately
$15K in credit card debt that is in the
name of the corporation. Am I
personally liable? I believe from my
CPA that I am not, that if the
business is dissolved, the debtor has
no one to go after. But, can I be
listed personally as being responsible
for the debt, as I am the S-Corp?
Asked on 8/14/07, 9:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Jackson
Law Office of John A. Jackson, P.C.
Re: Dissolving Business & Credit Card Debt
I have bad news. You are likely personly liable. Look at your credit card agreements. There will most likely be provision where you agreed to be personly responsible. Good luck.
Answered on 8/14/07, 9:56 pm
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