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Hello, I am having a problem figuring out what to do and have not found an help on this side of the pond so I thought I might try here with a a few questions about tax ramifications for profits, loses and withdrawals for a Limited Partnership? 

For information purposes, I "contributed" the assets, which consisted of (NYSE traded) stocks), to fund / to start-up, the LP
My questions are:

       - what cost/what value, do I place on these assets (i.e. the stocks)?  The cost that I originally paid or what they are valued when I transfer them into to the LP?

I believe that I can repay myself the cost (or the current value) of the stocks and the next Question is, I would also like to know if their is any tax due when I repay myself?

Lets assume for the purpose of this discussion that the stock is determined to cost (valued at) $1,000, the LP subsequently sells the stock for $2,500 and I withdrew $1,500 from the LP.
     - Question,, how do I treat the $1,500 for tax purposes?

I believe that the $1,500 profit is considered a Capital Gain and will flow-through and be reported on my personal 1040 tax return?
I also believe that their will be no tax consequences for the repayment of the $1,000 capital contribution that I made but am not sure how to treat the additional $500 that I withdraw?
Question:  is the $500 taxable and if so, what do I categorize this payment as (where does it appear on the K-1)?  Also,  at what tax rate do I pay of tax on the $500 on my 1040, ordinary income or ???

Thank you for in advance your help,
Bob 


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Hi Bob,

I may be wrong, but I don't think you'll get anywhere on this forum, as the tax legislation in the UK is quite different from the US.

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Good afternoon Nick, thank you for getting back to me.
I appreciate your "warning".
Cheers,
Bob

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