An investor holds equity positions in two real estate investments: a publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) and a real estate Direct Participation Program (DPP) structured as a limited partnership. At the end of the fiscal year, due to heavy property depreciation and high debt servicing expenses, both entities report net operating losses. Which of the following statements correctly describes how these losses are treated for tax purposes on the individual investor's tax return?
- The investor may use the DPP loss to offset passive income, but cannot claim any portion of the REIT's operating loss on their tax return.Cevap
- BBoth the REIT loss and the DPP loss pass through directly to the investor to offset ordinary income on Form 1040.
- CThe REIT loss passes through directly on Form 1099-DIV to offset capital gains, while the DPP loss remains trapped at the partnership level.
- DNeither entity can pass through tax losses, as federal tax regulations require all operating losses to be absorbed exclusively at the corporate entity level.
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The investor may use the DPP loss to offset passive income, but cannot claim any portion of the REIT's operating loss on their tax return.
Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) are flow-through tax structures that pass both net income and net operating losses directly to investors on Schedule K-1, where losses can be used to offset passive income. In contrast, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) pass through taxable income if distribution requirements are met, but they NEVER pass through operating losses to shareholders. REIT losses remain at the entity level.
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Tax Pass-Through Distinction Between REITs and DPPs
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