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Take a roll call of all shareholders present in the meeting. Record the names and signatures of the shareholders present in the meeting. Ask for proxies for any shareholders who are not present. Record the names of proxy holders, the name of the shareholder who appointed them, and their signatures.
As for content, in general, your S corporation's meeting minutes should contain the following information: date and place of the meeting. who was present and who was absent from the meeting. details about the matters discussed at the meeting. results of votes taken, if any.
Shareholder meetings are generally administrative sessions that follow a specific format set forth well in advance of the meeting. The format dictates parliamentary procedure, the amount of time allocated for each speaker, and procedures for shareholders who wish to make statements.
What should be recorded in meeting minutes? Any actions taken (or agreed to be taken) during the meeting. Voting outcomes on proposals brought forward to the board. The outcome of motions (taken or rejected) Items to be held over to a meeting at a later date.