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Advising solicitors and barristers ― overview

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Advising solicitors and barristers ― overview

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This guidance note provides an overview of tax and accounting issues specific to solicitors in practice as sole practitioners, as partners in a partnership or as members of a limited liability partnership (LLP) and to barristers in practice as sole practitioners. In Scotland, the equivalent to a barrister is an advocate. As nothing turns on the differences between the two, the references

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