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To: waynesa98

You don’t understand what carried interest is or how it works, so that is going to make it difficult to explain to you why it is a significant tax loophole that is available to private equity fund managers and not available to anyone else.

Basically it is the compensation that a private equity fund manager receives, but it is taxed as though it were an investment.

Say you were a real estate broker, and you sold a house and instead of being paid a commission in cash, you retained a 3% ownership interest in the house tax free. Then 5 years later the house is sold again, and you get the 3% amount paid in cash now, but it’s only taxed to you, the broker on the previous transaction, at a 15% rate, because it was an investment. You basically never paid any regular income tax on acquiring that asset.

That is how Carried Interest works, and it probably needs to be changed.


17 posted on 01/28/2012 9:24:25 AM PST by babble-on
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To: babble-on

so your saying the carry comes from the pretax profits of a corporation similar to salaries of employees, thus reducing total pretax corporate profits? otherwise the income stream has already been taxed.


18 posted on 01/28/2012 1:11:54 PM PST by waynesa98
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