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Partnership

What Is a Partnership?

A partnership is a business structure in which two or more individuals share ownership of a business. Partners typically share responsibilities, profits, and losses according to a partnership agreement.

Partnerships are commonly used by professionals such as lawyers, consultants, and small business owners.

Why It Matters

Partnerships allow individuals to combine resources, skills, and expertise to operate a business together.

They can provide greater access to capital and shared decision-making compared to single-owner businesses.

How Partnership Works

Partners agree on how the business will operate through a partnership agreement.

The agreement typically defines:

  • ownership percentages
  • profit and loss sharing
  • management responsibilities
  • decision-making authority

Partnerships usually do not pay income tax directly. Instead, profits pass through to partners’ personal tax returns.

Example

Two architects who jointly operate a design firm and share profits equally are operating as partners in a partnership.

Partnership vs Sole Proprietorship

  • A partnership has two or more owners.
  • A sole proprietorship is owned by a single individual.

FAQs About Partnerships

Do partnerships pay taxes as a business?
Profits usually pass through to partners’ personal tax returns.

Do partnerships require formal agreements?
While not always required, written agreements are highly recommended.

Can partnerships have unequal ownership?
Yes. Partners may agree on different ownership percentages.

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