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  • 2024-06-13 19:00:58

    Does the shareholder have to bear the debt when withdrawing? Whether the shareholder needs to bear the debt before withdrawing shares. If the withdrawal agreement is not signed before the withdrawal, the risk of debt liability will be borne. If a withdrawal agreement is signed, no debt is required. The withdrawal agreement is the written basis for the withdrawal person to request the company to go to the Administration for Industry and Commerce for change registration, and is also a necessary document for the company to carry out change registration. Withdrawal agreement refers to the agreement signed with the company by shareholders who withdraw from the company for specific reasons and no longer enjoy the rights and interests of shareholders during the existence of the company. Without the withdrawal agreement, the shareholder cannot withdraw from the company, or it will be deemed as not withdrawing from the company. After the withdrawal, the creditor will still claim the debt from the withdrawing person for the new debt incurred by the company; Without the withdrawal agreement, the withdrawing person will still be liable for compensation for the debts incurred before the equity transfer. Confirm that the shareholder withdraws from the company and no longer bears the debts incurred by the company after the withdrawal, and protect the rights and interests of the withdrawal person; When a shareholder transfers his equity to another person, the withdrawing shareholder will no longer bear the debts of the company before withdrawing. The withdrawal of shares due to equity transfer without reducing the registered capital does not need to be liquidated, and the shareholders can negotiate and perform the corresponding legal procedures; The withdrawal of shares simply because of the shareholder's application must meet the statutory conditions. Do you understand this explanation?

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