Yes, a Qualified Opportunity Fund can accept investments of deferred gains and straight cash (non-gain), even from the same investor. The investor just won't get Opportunity Zone benefits from the cash portion of the investment.
Can I mix both cash investments and capital gains from investors?
Yes, a Qualified Opportunity Fund can accept investments of deferred gains and straight cash (non-gain), even from the same investor. The investor just won't get Opportunity Zone benefits from the cash portion of the investment.
All the investments figure to be cash. But you can mix qualified and non-qualified cash in the same Qualified Opportunity Fund without any penalty.
It is possible to have both capital gain rollover and non capital gain investments in a Qualified Opportunity Fund.
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