Eversheds latest to tackle HMRC LLP tax

To avoid paying national insurance for its partners, Evershed has asked its fixed-share partners to contribute 25 per cent of their profit to the firm.

To avoid paying national insurance for its partners, Evershed has asked its fixed-share partners to contribute 25% of their profit to the firm elxeneize

To avoid paying national insurance for its partners, Evershed has asked its fixed-share partners to contribute 25 per cent  of their profit to the firm. In order to avoid the national insurnace burden and the risk of being labelled as “employees”, most partners have agreed to do this.  Source: The Lawyer

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