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All Forum Posts by: Donovan Lietch

Donovan Lietch has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hello, I'm looking to recruit investors in a house flip, similar to a crowdfunding scenario.  So my question is whether there is any tax liability to those investors.

Assume one particular investor gives me (or my LLC) 10K. Then I pay back the 10K, plus a percentage of the profit from the eventual sale. Of course, since the payback is variable, perhaps the investor holds a tax consequence, even if I pay the capital gain / ordinary income tax.

Has anyone experienced that?

Thank you!