Talk:Corporate officer

Title 26 of the US Code says "corporate officers" are liable to pay income tax. Title 26 does not define the term. Does anyone know which particular "corporate officers" have the tax liability? Perhaps it is defined in an earlier version of the Tax Code.


 * I believe what that means is that all corporate officers are liable to pay income tax. The purpose of that provision is to make it clear that while corporate officers are not "employed" by the company, and are therefore not paid a salary, they still have to pay income tax in the same way that a regular employee would.  Oz Lawyer  13:59, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

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I think here the use of 'manager' is different from what you're thinking of, what would be considered a 'middle manager'. Clearly, a "plain old manager" is not a corporate officer, which is why the title 'manager' is not listed in the list of corporate officers. All CXOs are clearly corporate officers, despite your objections over at Chief administrative officer. Oz Lawyer  12:18, 11 August 2006 (UTC)