It can be temping for founders to run their own expenses through the business they founded, they may think this is their company and as such their assets they are deploying. Unfortunately, this is not the case when it comes to a Proprietary Limited company, where the company exists separate to it’s founder. This raises issues that the founder then has to deal with, which can lead to unintended tax issues, for the company and the individual.
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