Joint Venture & Partnership

A joint venture involves two or more companies joining together in business, whereas in partnership, it is individuals who join together for a combined venture.

Partnership

For the purpose of the Income Tax Act a partnership is not recognised as a "person", i.e. a partnership is not regarded as a seperate legal entity for income tax purposes.

The net profit / loss of a partnership is not taxable in the partnership itself. The profit / loss flows through to the individual partners. Section 56(16) of the Income Tax Act requires persons conducting a business in a partnership to submit seperate returns of income and a computation of how the taxable income was derived. When you have a partner in a partnership and you submit your tax return, you are also required to submit a copy of the partnership's financial statements.

Joint Venture

A cooperative enterprise entered into by two or more business entities for the purpose of a specific project or other business activity.

Related Tax Types

Income Tax

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Employee Tax

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Value Added Tax (VAT)

VAT is levied at the standard rate of 15% on the supply of most goods and services and on the importation of goods. It is mandatory for a person who carries on a business with an annual taxable turnover above N$500,000 to apply for VAT registration.


Withholding Tax

The Withholding of Tax is a tax charged on interest paid by any person to or for the benefit of a foreign person (which includes individuals, companies, etc) from a source within Namibia. The foreign person is responsible for the tax, but it must be


Stamp Duty

Stamp duty is the tax placed on legal documents, usually in the transfer of assets or property These legal instruments subjec to to stamp duty include: Antenuptial or postnuptial contract; High purchase agreement; Lease agreement; Mortgage bond


Transfer Duty

Levied on the value of any property acquired by any person and payable within 6 months of the acquisition date. Acquisitions Exempt from Transfer Duty include: Property by the state, local authority, educational institution of a public character;


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