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A partnership is a type of business entity in which partners (owners) share with each other the profits or losses of the business undertaking in which all have invested. Partnerships are often favored over corporations for taxation purposes, as the partnership structure does not generally incur a tax on profits before it is distributed to the partners (i.e. there is no dividend tax levied). However, depending on the partnership structure and the jurisdiction in which it operates, owners of a partnership may be exposed to greater personal liability than they would as shareholders of a corporation.
Why Not Partnerships?
And, by partnership I mean a grossly legal structure of some kind such as actual partnerships, LLCs, LLPs, PAs, PC, and INCs...
Family Limited Partnerships
The most recent appellate case involving family limited partnerships, Estate of Bigelow v...
Partnerships at Martin-Kaye
We've awarded partnerships to two of our solicitors - John Mehtam, our Employment Law specialist, and Sarah Heath, who leads our Commercial Property team...
Hungary to allow same-sex domestic partnerships
Washington Blade: "Hungary's official government publication says gay couples will be able to register domestic partnerships beginning July 1...
Domestic partnerships in Wisconsin:
Today the governor signed a biennial budget bill that includes limited but important protections and rights for registered same-sex domestic partners...
New Partnerships and Game Possibilities
In September, we were approached by a major national magazine to help produce content for a new monthly green column in their print magazine, which has a subscriber-ship of 900,000 and a readership of over 6 MILLION...
I am a 30% partner in six (6) Pennsylvannia Subchapter "S" corps... with 2 other parners. They are falsely accumulating a high interest loan(note) from our partnerships "due" to the 2 of them. Could they legally come aft
If your "partners" are shown to usurping corporate opportunity, self-dealing, an...

I am a 30% partner in six (6) Pennsylvannia Subchapter "S" corps... with 2 other parners. They are falsely accumulating a high interest loan(note) from our partnerships "due" to the 2 of them. Could they legally come aft
If your "partners" are shown to usurping corporate opportunity, self-dealing, an...















