Many features of the Scottish limited partnership are attractive to businesses, from its tax transparency to the partnership’s distinct legal personality. Paul Sutton and Jane McCormick report

Scottish limited partnerships (SLPs) may be suitable vehicles in respect of group structures and investment funds, even where those groups or funds have no other connection to Scotland. This suitability stems from the key features of SLPs: tax-transparency, limited liability and separate legal personality.

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