Coming back to my miserable partnership dissolution. Each of the partners has legal expenses for issues regarding the dissolved partnership, or should I say, because they don't talk to each other. I cannot see how this would be deductible. I don't see any relation to income producing property or such. Or is this deductible because it involves the partnership that produced income in the past? In any case, if deductible, Sch.A subject to 2%, right?
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Not knowing (or remembering) all of the facts, it seems to me legal expenses in trying to liquidate a partnership would be related to the partner's interest in the partnership. Thus if liquidation proceeds (cash) received upon liquidating a partnership interest are taxable as a capital gain, then any legal fees related to trying to get that cash would be used to increase cost basis and thus reduce the capital gain (or increase the capital loss).
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Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostNot knowing (or remembering) all of the facts, it seems to me legal expenses in trying to liquidate a partnership would be related to the partner's interest in the partnership. Thus if liquidation proceeds (cash) received upon liquidating a partnership interest are taxable as a capital gain, then any legal fees related to trying to get that cash would be used to increase cost basis and thus reduce the capital gain (or increase the capital loss).
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