Thin Corporation

Thin Corporation

Thin Corporation means:
a business entity (like a corporation or company) whose capital is supplied primarily by shareholder loans rather than stock investment. A company or corporation is said to be “thinly capitalised” when its equity capital is small in comparison to its debt capital.

See also other Tax Terms and Definitions in U.S.A.

thin capitalization.


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