Legal analysis: Generally speaking, shareholders' personal debts are not borne by the company, and the company's property is independent of shareholders' personal property. Under normal circumstances, shareholders are not jointly and severally liable for their personal debts. Corporate debt does not require shareholders to bear joint liability. But if the company is a one-person limited liability company; Shareholders cannot produce actual evidence to prove that their property is independent of the company's property, so shareholders need to bear joint and several liabilities for the company's debts.
Legal basis: Article 3 of the Company Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is an enterprise legal person with independent legal person property and legal person property rights, and the company is liable for its debts with all its property.