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  2. Master limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    Instead of a Form 1099, MLP investors receive a Schedule K-1 tax form. As a consequence of their pass-through status, holding MLPs in tax-exempt accounts may generate Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT). [2] To encourage tax-exempt investors, some MLPs set up C corporation holding companies of limited partner which can issue common equity. [3]

  3. 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 ...

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

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    Forbes estimates his net worth at $1.7 billion. He made most of his money investing in bonds (he's known as the "Bond King"). Today, Gross favors a different type of income-generating investment ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Unrelated Business Income Tax - Wikipedia

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    Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) in the U.S. Internal Revenue Code is the tax on unrelated business income, which comes from an activity engaged in by a tax-exempt 26 U.S.C. 501 organization that is not related to the tax-exempt purpose of that organization.

  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. What is a master limited partnership (MLP) and how can it ...

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    Here’s how a master limited partnership works, examples of MLPs and their pros and cons.

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

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    Similar to direct MLP investment, return of capital distributions from an MLP fund structured as a corporation lower an investor’s basis, and taxes are not [...] Beyond the K-1: Tax Treatment ...