I have a client who is a very successful swing trader. That is, he profits from consistently knowing when a given stock is going to go up or down a little bit. He is contemplating a series of buys sells shorts and covers with a stock and then he realized it is a publicly traded partnership and he checked with me on the tax consequences. Does anyone know if a PTP differs from a garden variety stock in this regard?
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Originally posted by erchess View PostI have a client who is a very successful swing trader. That is, he profits from consistently knowing when a given stock is going to go up or down a little bit. He is contemplating a series of buys sells shorts and covers with a stock and then he realized it is a publicly traded partnership and he checked with me on the tax consequences. Does anyone know if a PTP differs from a garden variety stock in this regard?
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Originally posted by taxxcpa View Post...If he bought and sold it quickly enough, he might have no K-1 income...
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Originally posted by OtisMozzetti View PostThis is only a question, since I am not sure whether I know, but aren't some of partnership K-1's generated with income items allocated to partners based upon the periods (days) of ownership of partnership interest? Or is that the same with a publicly traded partnership?
Recently I bough a lot of MLP-type investments in my IRA and will see if they allocate it for the period owned when I get my K-1s.
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