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2sp_ | 12:47 Wed 27th Aug 2014 | Business & Finance
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Am I right in thinking that a Salaried Partner within a business just gets a set salary each month and the profit and loss of the business doesn't affect their income?

Just a query as our (new) accountant seems a bit vague...
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I have no expert knowledge but I would have thought it might depend on the agreement made when taking them on as a partner.
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That's what the old accountant told us when Mr P became a partner in the family business. The new one (in the same firm) has forwarded us the accounts showing Mr P taking a portion of the profits.

Seems a bit strange to me.
Its only a title and the devil is in the detail. A salaried partner is most likely to be guaranteed a salary whilst also taking a percentage of profits...IMHO
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We were told by our original accountant that Mr would get a guaranteed salary but not take any of the profits. (It's a farm, we very rarely make a profit anyway.)

I always get the feeling with them that they feed us a load of guff and just do what is easiest for them...
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Thanks for your answers, by the way, OG and Maydup. I think Mr P and I will go into the office and sit until they can explain to us exactly what is going on.
Good idea, and then get them to write it down for you to take away. Copy on their file and copy for Mr.
When I ran a business both me and the other director got salaries on PAYE. The profits stayed in the business account.
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Thanks ummmm. The accountant just seems to do whatever they want and the partners go along with it. I dared to complain to one of the other partners about the account and I got my head bitten off.

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