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LLP partners liable for debts right or wrong?

LLP partners liable for debts   LLP partners liable for debts: This means that the personal assets of the partners are protected from being used to satisfy the partnership’s debts, beyond their capital contributions or agreed-upon obligations. The liability protection provided in an LLP varies from country to country, as the laws governing LLPs differ.… Read More »

Why LLP is better than company?

Why LLP is better than company   The choice between a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) and a company structure is influenced by various factors, and what may be a suitable option for one business may not necessarily be the optimal decision for another. However, there are certain situations where LLPs are considered advantageous compared to… 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 »

LLP or sole proprietorship ?

LLP or sole proprietorship   LLP or sole proprietorship: The decision regarding whether to opt for an LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) or a sole proprietorship is contingent upon various factors and the specific requirements of your business. 1.Liability Protection: One of the key advantages of an LLP over a sole proprietorship is that it provides… Read More »

OPC VS LLP ?

OPC VS LLP OPC VS LLP: One Person Company and LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) are two different types of business entities. Here’s a comparison between OPC and LLP: 1.Ownership: In an OPC, there is a single owner who holds all the shares of the company. The owner has full control and ownership of the company.… Read More »