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More specifically:

I am President of a nearly defunct California C-corp which I am considering dissolving, in order to eliminate the need of future tax filings and other related headaches. However, there is still the potential for some limited future royalty earnings, and I am wondering how we can pass those on to the two primary shareholders (myself and my partner, who hold 95% of the shares; so perhaps in the form of a buyout and assignation of the rights of the royalty agreements to us as individuals).

Anybody have any advice?

Thanks,

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