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Tax Strategies & Implications Terms & Definitions

1031 exchanges, depreciation, tax benefits, entity taxation, deductions, and tax planning strategies.

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Complex strategies and professional concepts (35 terms)

Capitalization of Asset Retirement Obligations
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The accounting process of recognizing the estimated cost of an Asset Retirement Obligation (ARO) as a liability and capitalizing a corresponding asset, which is then depreciated over its useful life, reflecting the future costs associated with retiring a long-lived asset.

Unrelated Business Income Tax
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Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) is a tax levied on the net income of a tax-exempt organization, including certain real estate investment vehicles, derived from a trade or business regularly carried on and not substantially related to its exempt purpose.

Premium Financing
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Premium financing is a sophisticated financial strategy where an investor borrows funds from a third-party lender to pay the premiums on a large insurance policy, typically a life insurance policy or substantial commercial property insurance, using the policy itself or other assets as collateral.

Self-Directed IRA
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A Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA) is a specialized retirement account allowing investors to hold alternative assets like real estate, private equity, and precious metals, offering enhanced control but requiring strict adherence to complex IRS regulations to avoid prohibited transactions and Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT).

Revaluation Surplus
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Revaluation surplus is an equity account on a company's balance sheet, representing the unrealized gain arising from the revaluation of an asset, typically property, plant, and equipment, to its fair value, exceeding its historical cost or previous revalued amount.

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Tax-Deferred Growth in Life Insurance

Intermediate

Tax-deferred growth in life insurance refers to the accumulation of cash value within a permanent life insurance policy, where earnings grow without being taxed annually until withdrawn. This allows for compounding growth over time, offering a strategic financial tool for investors seeking liquidity and tax advantages.

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Tax-Free Growth

Beginner

Tax-free growth refers to the increase in value of an investment or asset where the earnings, profits, or gains are not subject to taxation, allowing wealth to compound more rapidly.

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Tax-Free Withdrawals

Intermediate

Tax-free withdrawals refer to the ability to remove funds from an investment account or sale proceeds from an asset without incurring federal or state income tax, provided specific conditions are met.

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Taxable Conversion

Intermediate

A taxable conversion in real estate occurs when a property's use or status changes in a way that triggers an immediate tax liability, often due to a recharacterization of gains or depreciation.

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Taxable Estate

Intermediate

The portion of a deceased person's estate that is subject to federal and/or state estate taxes after all allowable deductions and exemptions have been applied. It represents the net value of assets upon which estate tax is levied.

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Taxable Event

Intermediate

A taxable event is any transaction or occurrence that results in a tax liability, requiring an individual or entity to pay taxes to a government authority. In real estate, these often involve the sale of property, depreciation recapture, or certain refinancing scenarios.

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Taxable Income

Intermediate

Taxable income is the portion of an individual's or entity's gross income that is subject to taxation after all allowable deductions, exemptions, and credits have been applied. For real estate investors, it determines the actual income on which taxes are paid.

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Taxable Income for REITs

Intermediate

Taxable income for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) refers to the earnings generated by a REIT that are subject to taxation at the shareholder level, primarily through dividend distributions, due to the REIT's pass-through tax structure.

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Transient Occupancy Tax

Intermediate

Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) is a local tax levied on the rent paid by guests for short-term accommodations, such as hotels and vacation rentals, typically for stays less than 30 consecutive days. It funds local services and infrastructure.

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Umbrella Partnership REIT

Advanced

An Umbrella Partnership Real Estate Investment Trust (UPREIT) is a structure where a publicly traded REIT owns its properties through a controlling interest in a private operating partnership (OP), allowing property owners to contribute real estate in exchange for OP units on a tax-deferred basis.

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Unified Credit

Intermediate

The Unified Credit is a federal tax credit that offsets gift and estate taxes, allowing individuals to transfer a certain amount of wealth tax-free during their lifetime or at death.

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United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return

Advanced

Form 706 is the official IRS document used to calculate and report federal estate tax and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax liabilities for the estates of deceased U.S. citizens or residents, requiring detailed asset valuation and deduction claims.

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