How is a LLP taxed?

Modified on Sun, 19 Jul, 2020 at 2:10 PM

A LLP is treated as an ordinary partnership for tax purposes. The members pay income tax on their share of profits. The partnership itself is not liable for tax. Most partners will set themselves up as self-employed and register for self-assessment income tax.

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