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what surprises me is the investment returned is taxed

Posted by: dramedy 06:56 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

And not offset. So you put in 100k. The show returns 10k. That money is taxed and not offset as investment. I think they want to change the tax law. But it really means you need to get back 120k to break even.

As for your question, I assume the non profit gets its share and that is taxed accordingly. You would get your share and taxed by whst tax laws apply to you.


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