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LLP liability: Who is liable ?

LLP liability   LLP liability: An Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), a truly remarkable characteristic takes center stage. The liability of partners always limits with its liability. This captivating feature safeguards partners from being personally responsible for the debts and liabilities incurred by the LLP. Instead, their liability always limit to their investment in the partnership,… Read More »

When is an LLP not tax transparent ?

When is an LLP not tax transparent   When is an LLP not tax transparent : Distinguished by its tax transparency, an LLP is widely acknowledged for its exemption from entity-level tax obligations, making it a unique form of business entity. Instead, the profits and losses of the LLP “pass through” to the individual partners,… Read More »

LLP vs Partnership: LLP difference with partnership ?

LLP vs Partnership   A Limited Liability Partnership and a partnership are both forms of business entities that involve two or more individuals or entities coming together to carry out a business venture. However, there are some key differences between an LLP and a partnership as follow: 1.Liability: In a partnership, the partners have unlimited… Read More »

LLP Limitations

LLP Limitations   Here are some common limitations associated with LLPs: 1. Formation Complexity: The process of forming an can be more complex and time-consuming compared to other business structures. It typically involves filing registration documents, preparing a partnership agreement, and complying with specific statutory requirements. The requirements for formation may vary by jurisdiction. 2.… Read More »

How LLP works ?

How LLP works                                                                                                   An Limited Liability Partnership… Read More »

What is an Limited Liability Partnership?

 An Limited Liability Partnership An LLP is a legal business structure that combines the features of a partnership and a corporation. It provides limited liability protection to its partners while allowing them to actively participate in the management of the business. An LLP is a separate legal entity, distinct from its partners, and it offers… Read More »