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re: how do investors in a non profit production make money

Posted by: pitslre 05:04 pm EDT 08/09/14
In reply to: how do investors in a non profit production make money - actor103 11:06 pm EDT 08/08/14

Can't address the non-profit question...but some of the others are more general so here are my answers to those:

2. Depends on the show and demand. Units are generally $25k for musicals these days.

3. Doesn't matter (as far as I know) whether it's a nonprofit production or not...it's still treated as a capital loss. Ask your tax advisor. Also keep in mind that most people are looking for qualified investors (you either make $200k+ annual or are worth $1M not including residence)

4. Doubtful. Usually for musicals in particular it's at least $250k and often more.

5. Exceptions to the rule, but generally less.

6. Many times over and haven't regretted. Generally speaking for me it hasn't been most lucrative investment class...but it's fun and as long as I'm more or less breaking even I don't care.


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