What responsibilities should shareholders bear for occupying company funds?

Legal analysis: The responsibilities and obligations that shareholders should bear when occupying company funds mainly include: 1. Capital contribution shall be made in full and on time, and capital contribution shall not be withdrawn; 2. Abide by laws, regulations and articles of association; 3. Do not abuse the rights of shareholders to harm the interests of the company or other shareholders; 4. Do not abuse the company status and limited liability to harm the interests of creditors; 5. When the company is established, shareholders shall bear joint and several liabilities if they fail to perform or fail to fully perform their capital contribution obligations.

Legal basis: Article 28 of the Company Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), shareholders shall pay their subscribed capital contributions in full and on time in accordance with the articles of association. Where the shareholders make capital contributions in cash, they shall deposit their capital contributions in full into the account opened by the limited liability company in the bank; Where non-monetary property is used as capital contribution, the formalities for the transfer of property rights shall be handled according to law.

Where a shareholder fails to pay the capital contribution in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, he shall be liable for breach of contract to the shareholder who has paid the capital contribution in full and on time.