About personal use of corporate assets

About personal use of corporate assets

Here’s the IRS take on the issue:

It is no secret that the IRS carefully looks below the surface for personal use of company?assets (including cash) in its corporate income tax audits.?This insight addresses more the impact of such behavior upon the actions of employees and others who observe that behavior from a senior manager or owner of a business – and know that they cannot say anything about it without jeopardizing their jobs.

Is this just an earned perk?

Use of a corporation as a personal piggy bank seems to be an earned perk in the mind of some entrepreneurs and some CEOs, reasoning that the only harm in doing so is in taxes never paid to the IRS.?The truth is that there is a much deeper degree of damage done to the moral and ethical fiber of the company itself, and certainly to the credibility of the executive or entrepreneur with employees.

Addressing company culture with negative actions

The culture of a company is created from the sum of many parts, most all coming from the top.?One of the most toxic shocks to good culture comes when a promise of ethical decency and mutually fair behavior is breached by a senior manager, observed by others.??Think of the effect of locking the supply cabinet only to take from it whatever the person controlling the security of the cabinet wishes for personal use.?Or of the reaction of your accounting person when asked to book obvious personal uses of the corporate credit card as company expense.?Or flaunting the privilege of that corporate card by charging expensive meals with high priced wines when not entertaining outside guests.

The most damaging effect of all…


And there is another degree of damage to measure in more extreme cases – the robbing of the entity’s ability to finance its own growth, sometimes causing reliance upon bank loans or other sources of capital.

Those in charge, even if one hundred percent owners of the business, have a special obligation to be open, lawful, and ethical in the use of those assets upon which others depend for their continued jobs and living wage.

Cindy Clement

Chief Operating Officer @ OneDirect Health Network where we empower people to take charge of the rehab journey by offering innovative products and next level customer service.

4 个月

Dave, thanks for sharing! How are you?

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Timothy Greenleaf

Venture Capital Investor

1 年

Great advice Dave!! So true!

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