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    An S Corporation Shareholder Who Is Not a Passive Investor
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An S Corporation Shareholder Who Is Not a Passive Investor

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An S corporation shareholder who is not a passive investor is allowed to deduct a business loss allocation from the S corporation to the extent of the shareholder's basis in the stock no matter how large the loss.

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