The Resource Crowdfunding : US tax and regulatory issues
Crowdfunding : US tax and regulatory issues
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- Summary
- Crowdfunding or cloud funding has become increasingly popular in the United States as an alternative source of funding for small businesses, charitable organizations and even personal expenses. This article discusses the tax issues: classification of the transaction, US federal tax treatment, state tax issues; US regulatory issues: traditional crowdfunding and charitable crowdfunding, equity crowdfunding, and accredited crowdfunding. The authors finally conclude that in the United States, business practices had gotten ahead of the regulatory regimes. This initial observation assumes that the regulatory regimes must change to conform to crowdfunding. Current tax rules are flexible enough in interpretation to handle crowdfunding, but the participants may not like the results
- Language
- eng
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- Crowdfunding : US tax and regulatory issues
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- Crowdfunding : US tax and regulatory issues
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Crowdfunding or cloud funding has become increasingly popular in the United States as an alternative source of funding for small businesses, charitable organizations and even personal expenses. This article discusses the tax issues: classification of the transaction, US federal tax treatment, state tax issues; US regulatory issues: traditional crowdfunding and charitable crowdfunding, equity crowdfunding, and accredited crowdfunding. The authors finally conclude that in the United States, business practices had gotten ahead of the regulatory regimes. This initial observation assumes that the regulatory regimes must change to conform to crowdfunding. Current tax rules are flexible enough in interpretation to handle crowdfunding, but the participants may not like the results
- Citation source
- In: Derivatives and financial instruments. - Amsterdam. - Vol. 16 (2014),
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- Carman, P
- Van Winkle, J
- Geographic coverage
- North America
- Language note
- English
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- crowdfunding
- financing
- investment
- charities, donations to
- tax treaty
- income classification
- withholding tax
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- Crowdfunding : US tax and regulatory issues
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