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Business & farm
Yes, if you get a Schedule K-1 for your investment, you are expected to include it on the tax return that you file.
In most cases, investors who buy into this type of partnership are considered limited partners.
If you check your K-1, Part II, line G, your ownership type will be shown there.
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‎February 20, 2024
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