This is over my head:
"Schneiderman is investigating "management fee waivers," in which private equity managers convert portions of their pay into investment income, reducing the tax rate on that pay to 15 percent. That is the same rate they pay for "carried interest," a related form of investment gain that the managers get from the business of buying, managing and selling companies".
Have I been missing out on something all this years. Was I able to convert some of my Sch C net profits into investment income?
"Schneiderman is investigating "management fee waivers," in which private equity managers convert portions of their pay into investment income, reducing the tax rate on that pay to 15 percent. That is the same rate they pay for "carried interest," a related form of investment gain that the managers get from the business of buying, managing and selling companies".
Have I been missing out on something all this years. Was I able to convert some of my Sch C net profits into investment income?
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