What is the best business structure for married business partners?
Groucho asked:
Both spouses will be working on the business.
Both spouses will be working on the business.
Is it okay to use a sole propietorship and treat one of the spouses as an employee?
Or is it better to draw up a partnership with percentages assigned to each spouse?
What are the implications were the marriage to go south?
How about one spouse is the owner and the other one an employee only?
Aaron
July 14th, 2009 in
Small Business | tags: Business Partners, Business Structure, Marriage, Partnership, Percentages, Sole Propietorship







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