Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) allow both net income and net operating losses to pass through directly to investors, whereas Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) pass through net income but cannot pass through net losses.
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The statement is True. Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) pass through both income and losses to investors, while Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) pass through income/dividends only and never pass through losses.
The statement is correct because tax laws allow limited partnerships (DPPs) to pass passive losses through to investors to offset passive income, while REIT regulations strictly forbid the distribution of net tax losses to shareholders.
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Tax pass-through distinction between REITs and DPPs