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2 comments:
Motley Fool Investments explains buying Partnership Units in Master Limited Partnerships in the natural gas industry. They are tax exempt by the government; they are the middle companies between drilling and the utilities, so they are not regulated like those are. The gains are significant in these companies, and buying the units is not buying stocks; you are directly investing in the companies. You fill out a K-1 Form for the IRS yearly tax return and you also get to write off part of you own income taxes as expenses related to the partnership investments. The Motley Fool provides a newsletter and investment information for $29 per item at the end of the presentation. I totally can see the advantage to these partnership investments; if you keep them over the long term, you could avoid paying taxes on the income from them because you don't have to pay taxes on them unless you sell them and the inheritance on passing them down to heirs is zero. Interesting but could change as of the new year. I don't know how to actually invest in these; it's probably in the $29 booklets.
Add the word "tax" after inheritance in the previous comment. Thank you.
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