Real Estate & REITs
What are the key tax rules a company must satisfy to qualify as a REIT, and what is the payoff?
Model answer
The payoff is elimination of entity-level federal income tax: a REIT deducts dividends paid, so income distributed to shareholders is taxed only once, at the shareholder level. The headline…
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