Joint Venture and Partnership

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20 May 2010 Pl give me the difference between joint venture and partnership i.e. which is more beneficial to an individual and why

21 May 2010 A Joint Venture is a contractual arrangement between two parties that is undertaken to complete a specific task whereas;
A partnership is an agreement between two parties wherein both the parties agree to share profits and losses of the activity undertaken.
Thus in a JV, a separate entity is formed that ceases to exist on completion of the task agreed whereas, a partnership firm continues operations until dissolved and formation of a separate entity is not necessary

State requirements for a joint venture typically include the following:

An express or implied contract showing the parties' intent that a business be established
An agreement for joint control and proprietorship
A contribution of money, property or services by the parties, and
The sharing of profits and, when required by local law, losses
Laws in the state where the partnership or joint venture is formed typically govern the rights and duties of the partners or joint venturers, if these aren't spelled out in an agreement between the parties. In most states, partnerships aren't required to file any certificates or other organizational documents with local, county or state authorities, but usually must file a "trade name certificate."

Advantages
Because joint ventures are treated the same way as general partnerships, the two forms of business have the same advantages, including:

The arrangement of duties and benefits are flexible. Members of the partnership can structure the partnership according to their agreement. In a partnership, distributions of profits, losses and capital gains don't have to be directly proportional to the percentage interests held by the partners.
Under buy-sell provisions of a partnership agreement, a partnership interest can be transferred to another person or to the partner's heirs or estate when he dies or becomes disabled. These buy-sell provisions usually give the partnership and the existing partners a "right of first refusal" when a partner wants to transfer his interest in the partnership, even if the transfer is to a member of the partner's immediate family.
General partnerships are more attractive to lenders because the lender can look to the accumulated net worth of all the partners when loaning money.
Disadvantages
Joint ventures and general partnerships have similar disadvantages, such as:

Each partner in a partnership is liable for at least his pro rata share of the partnership debt. Under some circumstances, each partner may be liable for the entire amount of all partnership debts and other obligations.
Under the partnership statutes of most states, partnerships usually terminate upon the death or withdrawal of any partner unless the partners agree to continue the partnership.
If there is only one partner left, the partnership will be dissolved unless an additional partner (or partners) is admitted to the partnership within a certain time period.
General partners don't have the right to act alone in making partnership decisions. But partnership agreements often give designated partners the authority to make specific kinds of agreements.
General partnerships are limited in their ability to get financing other than "debt financing," which is borrowing money that is paid back over a period of time with interest.
Tax Treatment
On the matter of taxes, some courts have assumed that an enterprise that is a joint venture under state law is a partnership for tax purposes. Other courts have applied a federal standard and examined the arrangements to determine whether the venture is a partnership on the basis of the parties' intent, sharing of profits and losses, mutual control and other facts and circumstances.

One of the advantages of a general partnership is that, like a sole proprietorship, the business is not taxed. Income, losses and gains are passed through to the general partners according to the partnership agreement. If there is no partnership agreement, income, losses and gains will be allocated in proportion to the partnership interests of each partner. The partners then report their allocations of income, losses and gains on their individual income tax returns and pay tax accordingly.


22 May 2010 Thanx Amar Mohapatra


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