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How can I protect myself from a partner who takes revenue from our clients?

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Terry Clark Dance from Terry Clark Dance Centres

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20 Questions answered
Answered on January 31st, 2018

Get to a lawyer or legal aid and have everything in writing concerning revenue.

Explain that all must be entered in the books for tax purposes. You can also deduct what you believe was taken from your taxes.


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