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*Venture Capital funds aim to invest in small to medium-size startups with high-growth potential in exchange for a stake in the company. Once the fund purchases a stake in the company, it also provides coaching and other services to the company in order to increase its chances of success. Similar to private equity funds, venture capital funds invest with a hands-on, long-term strategy with the eventual goal of a liquidity event.
*Hedge funds focus on achieving high returns through risky, short-term investments that may come in the form of stocks, bonds, commodities, derivatives, and anything else that promises a quick gain. Accordingly, hedge funds tend not to adopt the same hands-on approach to investment that venture capital funds and private equity funds take.
 
==What is Carried Interest?==
Recall the structure of a private investment fund. General partners are compensated for managing their private investment funds through management fees and carried interest. Management fees are consistently around 2 percent of a fund's assets under management and are paid regardless of the fund's performance. Carried interest, alternatively, serves to join the incentives of the general partners with the interests of the limited partners by providing performance based compensation for the general partners. When a fund surpasses its hurdle rate of return, usually about 8 percent, the general partners will typically receive around 20 percent of the profits as compensation. This 20 percent, in combination with any other profit the general partner may receive from their own stake in the fund, is treated as a capital gain for tax purposes. The 2 percent management fee is treated as ordinary income for tax purposes. The maximum rate for a capital gains tax is 20 percent, compared to the maximum rate for an ordinary income tax of 39.6 percent.
===What is the Debate?===
Those who argueagainst treating investment funds' profits as capital gains have two primary points. The first of which is that
==References==
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/taxes/capital-gains-tax-rates-1.aspx
http://taxfoundation.org/article/2016-tax-brackets
https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RS22689.pdf
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