I've seen this many times (and you have too). Two guys come in and say "Duh, we're partners. We love each other and we'll be partners for life." Six months later they're ready to kill each other. The typical culprit, one of them has money, the other promises to provide most of the labor.
As often as not, these guys have had a lawyer tell them to start an LLC. That forces us to file as a partnership, S corp, or C corp. After explaining the options, the customer chooses to file as a partnership. Six months later, the partnership is over since 50% of the ownership is gone. Whadd'ya do? File a 1065 following the rules for dissolution?
To make matters worse, at this point the "partnership" is broke, and can't pay us to file anything anyway...
As often as not, these guys have had a lawyer tell them to start an LLC. That forces us to file as a partnership, S corp, or C corp. After explaining the options, the customer chooses to file as a partnership. Six months later, the partnership is over since 50% of the ownership is gone. Whadd'ya do? File a 1065 following the rules for dissolution?
To make matters worse, at this point the "partnership" is broke, and can't pay us to file anything anyway...
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