A wealth management client with substantial passive income from real estate syndicates wants to invest in a commercial real estate vehicle. The client specifically requests a structure that allows non-cash tax deductions, such as property depreciation, to pass through directly to offset passive income from other investments, while limiting personal financial liability strictly to the capital invested. Which of the following vehicles meets all of the client's criteria?
- A Direct Participation Program (DPP) structured as a limited partnershipCevap
- BA publicly traded Equity Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT)
- CA Direct Participation Program (DPP) general partnership
- DA open-end real estate mutual fund
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A Direct Participation Program (DPP) structured as a limited partnership meets all specified criteria because limited partnerships pass through both tax income and tax losses (such as depreciation) directly to limited partners to offset passive income, while insulating limited partners from unlimited personal liability.
A Direct Participation Program (DPP) organized as a limited partnership satisfies all investor requirements. Under US tax law, limited partnerships act as flow-through entities, meaning both taxable profits and tax losses (including non-cash deductions like depreciation) pass through directly to partners' individual tax returns. Additionally, limited partners bear liability restricted strictly to their capital investment.
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Tax Flow-Through & Liability Distinctions Between DPPs and REITs