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Limited partner Limited Partner In a company, one who shares with at least one other partner, jointly and severally, a business' ownership. Limited partners exist in limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships, but in both situations they are only liable for the capital they have invested in case of bankruptcy. In limited partnerships, the limited partners have no management authority and confine their participation to their capital investment. In limited liability partnerships, all partners are limited and therefore at least some have management authority. Profits are divided among limited partners according to an arrangement formed at the creation of the partnership. Limited partner. A limited partner is a member of a partnership whose only financial risk is the amount he or she has invested. In contrast, all the assets of the general partner or partners, including those held outside the partnership, could be vulnerable to claims brought by the partnership's creditors. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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However, because the proposed regulations are the most definitive guidance to date, many taxpayers and tax advisers have applied their definition of a limited partner to LLC members. An LLC member could be treated as a limited partner (and therefore not subject to self-employment tax on the LLC's income) if (1) the member was not a manager and (2) the LLC could have been formed as a limited partnership in the same jurisdiction and the member could have qualified as a limited partner in that limited partnership. Basic and diluted net income per limited partner unit for the 2006 Quarter decreased to $0. |
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