Is a Corporate Vice President an Insider?

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As you probably know, the term insider expressly includes officers at section 101, so your client will have the burden of showing that that the title was not truly indicative of his/her actual status. Your best argument will focus his/her inability to exert influence over the decision to make the transfers. Gary R. WallaceLaw Office of Gary R. Wallace10801 National Boulevard, Suite 100Los Angeles, CA 90064Email: garyrwallace@ymail.comOffice: (310) 571-3511
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Would a former employee of a corporation who was a "vice president", but does not appear as an "officer" on any corporate documents be considered an insider for avoidance (preference) purposes?
Also, when are severance payments deemed "earned"...on the date of termination, or could it be another date--such as where monthly severance payments are made over time?
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Would a former employee of a corporation who was a "vice president",
but does not appear as an "officer" on any corporate documents be
considered an insider for avoidance (preference) purposes?
Also, when are severance payments deemed "earned"...on the date of
termination, or could it be another date--such as where monthly
severance payments are made over time?
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Mark J. Markus
Law Office of Mark J. Markus
_*Mailing Address Only:*_
11684 Ventura Blvd. PMB #403
Studio City, CA 91604-2652
(818)509-1173 (818)332-1180 (fax)
web: http://www.bklaw.com/
Certified Bankruptcy Law Specialist--The State Bar of California
Board of Legal Specialization
This Firm is a Qualified Federal Debt Relief Agency
________________________________________________
NOTICE: This Electronic Message contains information from the law
office of Mark J. Markus that may be privileged. The information is
intended for the use of the addressee only. If you are not the
addressee, note that any disclosure, copy, distribution or use of
the contents of this message is prohibited.
IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE: To ensure compliance with requirements
imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any U.S. tax advice contained
in this communication (or in any attachment) is not intended or
written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i)
avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii)
promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any
transaction or matter addressed in this communication.

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