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#31
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#32
freeradical wrote:
http://www.prosper.com/


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what does this have to do with this topic?
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#33
space-time wrote:
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what does this have to do with this topic?
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#34
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#35
If you do decide to structure it as a "loan" then to offset what interest you need to charge, to satisfy the IRS, you're actually able to "gift" the amount of interest payment to that person as a gift, up to $13,000 per year.
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#36
transfer to unmarked bonds......???
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#37
Minimum interest rates for IRS purposes are published each month by the IRS. They are called Applicable Federal Rates (AFR) and vary for short term (less than a 3 years), midterm (3-9 years) and long term (9 years and beyond). Here's a link for the current one:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rr-12-31.pdf

So, the December ruling was that the minimum short term interest rate was .24% annually; for midterm it was .95% annually and for long term it was 2.40% annually.

The Jan ruling should be out any time now.

A simple document indicating the amount loaned between the two parties listed, the term and the interest rate of at least the AFR should satisfy the IRS.
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