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Zorluk: OrtaDirect Participation Programs and REITs

An investor is analyzing the tax characteristics of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) compared to Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) structured as limited partnerships. When evaluating how operational performance flows through to investors for tax purposes, which of the following statements is correct?

  1. A DPP passes through both net income and net operating losses to investors, whereas a REIT passes through net income but cannot pass through net losses.Cevap
  2. B
    Both REITs and DPPs allow individual investors to claim their proportionate share of net operating losses as deductions on their tax returns.
  3. C
    A REIT passes through net operating losses to shareholders, whereas a DPP retains all operating losses at the entity level.
  4. D
    Neither entity permits the pass-through of income or losses, as both REITs and DPPs pay corporate tax prior to distributing earnings.

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A Direct Participation Program (DPP) passes through both net income and net operating losses directly to investors, whereas a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) passes through net income to shareholders but cannot pass through net operating losses.
Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) are limited partnerships that pass through all tax events, including both net income and net operating losses, directly to investors. In contrast, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) qualify for conduit tax treatment for net investment income provided they distribute at least 90% of earnings, but REITs are specifically prohibited from passing operational losses through to shareholders.

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1
Identify the tax flow-through rules for Direct Participation Programs (DPPs).
DPPs are structured as pass-through entities (e.g., limited partnerships), allowing both income and losses to flow through directly to investors' tax returns.
Partnership tax treatment avoids corporate-level taxation and grants limited partners access to tax write-offs and operational deductions.
2
Identify the tax flow-through rules for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).
REITs pass through at least 90% of their net investment income to shareholders to avoid taxation at the corporate level, but they are prohibited from passing through net losses.
IRS regulations under Subchapter M allow income flow-through for REITs but mandate that operational losses stay within the REIT entity to reduce future taxable income.
3
Compare the pass-through capabilities of DPPs versus REITs to determine the correct statement.
The core tax distinction between the two real estate products is that DPPs pass through both gains and losses, while REITs pass through gains only.
This structural difference makes DPPs suitable for investors seeking tax write-offs, while REITs serve investors seeking liquid income generation.

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