I think these partnerships that investment advisors purchase, especially within IRA’s, must pay really generous commissions.
After all, SOMEBODY needs to benefit from all this mess created by the k-1’s.
That makes a twisted kind of sense, @Gail in Virginia. Got another one a little while ago, about documents for tax consulting (yeah, right) and when I hovered my mouse over the sender name the originating email was from -- just guess now -- an onlyfans account!
I read somewhere that the errors in these phishing emails are intentional. They are not looking for sophisticated educated people to respond because they are less likely to fall for what they are selling. Instead, they want people who read carelessly or are not very educated. The errors in the emails help them to weed out the people unlikely to fall for their scam.