February 2018
Expand your structuring options: consider a limited partnership
Marlin Miller, CPA, CA, is a partner in the Calgary office of Collins Barrow.

While partnerships have existed for as long as people have been in business, their use in Canada has been relegated largely to certain industries and tax situations. The rules governing partnerships legally and under the Income Tax Act (the Act) generally are not as well defined or understood as those for corporations. However, given the increasing complexity of the corporate tax regime – especially for private corporations – partnerships can be flexible, practical alternatives to structuring many businesses. This is particularly true of limited partnerships.

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Collins Barrow periodically publishes Tax Alert for its clients and associates. It is designed to highlight and summarize the continually changing tax and business scene across Canada. While Tax Alert may suggest general planning ideas, we recommend professional advice always be sought before taking specific planning steps.






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