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Not an accredited investor, looking for one?

Fran Gorham
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I am curious, If I can create a contract to pay an accredited investor to invest my money for me in a syndication of my choice, and can the agreement be that I pay the taxes on the gains, and they receive a payment via a percentage for doing so? Or am I crazy to think of such an idea? 

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Brett Deas
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I mean your not crazy, but I would find a syndication that allows non-accredited investors. Many people run them (me included) and it doesn't have this added step.


I am not sure of the tax rules regarding what you proposed, but I think it would be hard to find an individual willing to do this for you, with all the risks involved.  

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