authorization: Without authorization, personal community funds were used to pay Corp ‘S’ Franchise Tax Board for owed business taxes. Is that a violation of marital fiduciary duty?
Interesting question better posed to a tax accountant or a tax lawyer
but if the s-corp posted the influx of money as a liability that must be paid back, no I would not think so
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