Wednesday, March 18, 2015

I currently own 17 of stock in a company I used to work for. I asked the accountant for a copy of the 1120-S and he refused to supply it. T...

Question

I currently own 17% of stock in a company I used to work for. I asked the accountant for a copy of the 1120-S and he refused to supply it. This is a family owned S-Corp based out of MN. Do I have any legal rights in order to receive a copy of the return?



Answer

You have absolute rights to ALL financial & corp records

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Answer

Yes. Minn. Stat. 302A.461, subd. 4 states that you have the right to all corporate books and records upon written demand.



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