Partnership Agreement Templates (5)

A partnership agreement is a document between two or more parties that outlines a partnership’s ownership, roles, and liabilities. It can be set up that all partners have equal rights and liabilities (general partnership) or that are active partners and non-active partners (limited partnership).

Each partner’s ownership mentioned in the agreement must match the entity’s tax return (IRS Form 1065).

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Partnership Types (7)

  1. General Partnership – The most common type where the partners share the profits, liability, and running the day-to-day operations of the partnership.
  2. Limited Liability Company (LLC) – Known as an “operating agreement” for an LLC that includes the ownership interest and duties of each member. Liability is shared equally.
  3. Limited Partnership (LP) – 2 types of partners, a general partner that is in control of the decision-making and liability and limited partners that share in the profit-taking but have no liability or responsibility in the daily operations.
  4. Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) – Generally used for professional services that offer its members limited liability and the tax treatment of a partnership; used by doctors, lawyers, accountants, etc.
  5. Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP) – Offers liability protection to both the general partners and the limited partners. The general partners remain in control of the day-to-day decision-making.
  6. Joint Venture – An agreement between two individuals (or entities) to combine their services and products to create a partnership.
  7. Strategic Partnership – When two businesses form a pact for mutual benefit. This is common when a larger business wants to move into a new market.

What Should be Included (8 clauses)

  1. Partnership Details
  2. Business Purpose
  3. Partners’ Names
  4. Capital Contributions
  5. Management and Control
  6. Roles and Responsibilities
  7. Voting Rights
  8. Non-Compete
  9. Dissolution

1. Partnership Details

The introduction paragraph mentions the agreement date, partnership name, and type. Any additional information to identify the entity should be included.