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  2. MLPs, UBTI, ETFs, and IRAs: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Summary Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI) is the income that can trigger Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) for tax-exempt organizations and retirement accounts. Investors can own MLPs ...

  3. Understanding the Tax Benefits of MLPs - AOL

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    Typically, 70-100% of MLP distributions have been considered a tax-deferred return of capital, which means one does not pay taxes on that portion of the distribution until the investor sells his ...

  4. Beyond the K-1: Tax Treatment for an MLP Fund vs. an MLP - AOL

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    When owning an individual MLP and in the highest tax bracket, the effective tax rate on the $20 in income (i.e., the portion of the distribution not considered a tax-deferred return of capital ...

  5. Master limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    It combines the tax benefits of a partnership with the liquidity of publicly traded securities. To obtain the tax benefits of a pass through, MLPs must generate at least 90% or more of their income from qualifying sources such as from production, processing, storage, and transportation of depletable natural resources and minerals.

  6. Unrelated Business Income Tax - Wikipedia

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    New York University Law School won the case because, at that point, tax-exempt organizations were not subject to income tax on their revenue from any source as long as the revenue was used towards the organization's tax-exempt purpose. [14] [15] In 1950, Congress amended the tax law to introduce the concept of unrelated business income. [17]

  7. Taxation of private equity and hedge funds - Wikipedia

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    Structure of a private equity or hedge fund, which shows the carried interest and management fee received by the fund's investment managers. The general partner is the financial entity used to control and manage the fund, while the limited partners are the individual investors who receive their return as capital interest.

  8. An Investor's Guide to Master Limited Partnerships: MLPs and IRAs

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    An MLP passes all tax obligations for the company along to the unitholders, who pay based on their personal marginal tax rate. A C-corporation, in contrast, would pay a corporate tax rate and then ...

  9. This Billionaire Income Investor Prefers These Ultra-High ...

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    MLPs benefit from a tax-deferral feature on their distributions that can enable investors to defer taxes on a meaningful percentage of their distributions until they sell their units.