Business Structures

Husband & Wife Tradespeople Partnership

5 February 2019

In a typical husband and wife tradepeople partnership, one partner is qualified (for example an electrician) and produces the partnership income and the other partner may be involved in administration for the partnership. Profits from the partnership are normally split 50/50 between the partners.    This structure was reviewed by the ATO in 2005 in…

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Partnership

20 November 2018

A partnership involves two or more partners (people or entities) carrying on a business together with a view to profit. Partnerships are governed by the Partnership Act of the state or territory in which the partnership was formed, and are limited to a maximum of 20 partners. Partnerships have the following advantages:     It's…

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