Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Real Estate Feasibility Test 2(A)
11-Investment Anaolysis and Taxation of Income Properties
23
Real Estate & Planning
Undergraduate 4
10/20/2009

Additional Real Estate & Planning Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
Investment in real estate is considered what kind of income?
Definition
Passive
Term
Active Income
Definition
Salaries, wages, fees for services, and income from a trade or business in which the investor materially participates
Term
Income from rental housing, office buildings, shopping centers, and other real estate activities in which a taxpayer is a landlord, is considered what kind of income?
Definition
Passive
Term
Operation of hotel, or nursing home...what kind of income?
Definition
Active
Term
Portfolio Income
Definition
Interest and dividend from stocks, bonds, and some categories of real estate that are classified as capital assets
Term
Dividends received from shares in a REIT or income received on long-term land leases or net leases where the owner does not materially participate is what kind of income?
Definition
Portfolio
Term
Passive Activity Loss Limitation(PAL)
Definition
passive losses cannot be used to offset income from another category
Term
When an investment producing passive income is sold and a capital gain occur, any unused or suspended losses from that activity ....
Definition

  1. must then be used to offset any capital gain from the sale of that activity
  2. must ten be used to offset any other passive income produced from other passive activities during that year
  3. can then be used to offset any income, including active and portfolio income earned during that year

Term
What constitutes active participation that allows the $25,000 dollar offset of passive activity
Definition
the individual must own a 10% or greater interest in the activity and be involved in management decisions, such as tenant selection and determination of rents, or must arrange for others to provide service.
Term
1993 Tax Act to provide relief for real estate brokers, sales associates, and other real estate professionals...
Definition

can deduct unlimited real estate losses 

  1. if more than half of all personal services they perform during the year are for real property trades or business in which they materially participate
  2. if they perform more than 750 hours of service per year in those real estate activities

Term

What are the primary benefits of investing in real estate income property?

Definition

  • Net Income:  Dollars left over after collecting rent and paying expenses but before considering taxes and financing   costs.
  • Property Sale:  Expecting a price increase over a specified holding period increases investor return.
  • Diversification:  Reduces overall risk to hold many types of investments.
  • Taxes:  Preferential tax benefits.  Taxable income is often less than before-tax cash flow.

Term
What factors affect a property’s projected NOI?
Definition

  • Expected market rents and vacancy rates
  • Expenses associated with operating the property
  • Nature of any leases on the property

Term

What factors would result in a property increasing in value over a holding period?

Definition

  • Inflation:  This causes rents as well as the final sale price to be higher.
  • Demand:  Increased demand for space may increase value if the supply of space doesn’t increase as well.

Term
How do you think expense stops and CPI adjustments in leases affect the riskiness of the lease from the lessor’s point of view?
Definition

There is less risk for the lessor with expense stops and CPI adjustments in leases.

  • CPI Adjustments:The risk of unexpected inflation is shifted to the lessee.
  • Expense Stops:  The risk of increases in expenses is shifted to the lessee while allowing the lessor to retain the benefit of any decrease in expenses.

Term
Why should investors be concerned about market rents if they are purchasing a property subject to leases?
Definition

Even if the investment is an existing building that has already been leased, the income can be affected when the existing leases expire and are renewed at the market rent at the time.

Term
What is meant by equity?
Definition

The investor’s initial equity in the project is equal to the purchase price less the amount borrowed.  The amount of equity an investor has in a property may change over time if the property value and loan balance changes.  E.g., if the property value increases and the loan balance is reduced through amortization, the investor’s equity increases.

Term

What are the similarities and differences between an overall rate and an equity dividend rate?

Definition

  • Difference:  The overall rate relates the entire NOI to the value of the property.  The equity dividend rate relates the BTCF (or equity dividend) in the first year to the initial equity investment.
  • Similarity:  Neither one of these is a measure of investment yield because they do not take into account future income from operations or resale of the property at the end of the holding period.  Both are based on a single year, usually the first year. 

Term

What is the significance of a debt coverage ratio?

Definition

It is a ratio of the NOI to the mortgage payment that indicates the riskiness of a loan.  It is the degree to which the NOI from the property is expected to exceed the mortgage payment.  Lenders typically want a debt coverage ratio     (DCR) to be at least 1.2.

Term

What is meant by tax shelter?

Definition

The term “tax shelter” refers to an investment that allows a taxpayer to reduce taxable income.  Although most of the tax shelter benefits of real estate were removed by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, depreciation deductions still provide some “shelter” in that they are non-cash deductions that reduce taxable income.  Interest deductions on the mortgage also serve to reduce and in a sense shelter taxable income.

Term

How is the gain from the sale of real estate taxed?

Definition

The entire taxable gain from the sale of real estate is taxed at the same rate as ordinary income.

            It is still important to keep track of capital gains/losses and ordinary income gains/losses.  This is due to TRA rules for passive investors and properties acquired prior to 1986.

Term
What is meant by an effective tax rate?  What does it measure?
Definition

An effective tax rate is a tax rate that takes into account the effects of depreciation and time value of money.

It measures the actual difference between the BTIRR and the ATIRR.  This difference is the effective tax rate and can be less than the actual marginal tax rate.

 This difference is also due to the fact that the interest on the mortgage loan is deductible.

Term
Do you think taxes affect the value of real estate versus other investments?
Definition

Yes.  Not all investments are treated alike when it comes to federal income taxes.  Thus, taxes must be considered when comparing returns for investments which are not taxed in the same manner.  Investments that have the same before-tax return may have quite different after-tax returns.

Term
What is the significance of the passive activity loss limitation (PALL) rules for real estate investors?
Definition

The PALL rules are important because, in general, passive losses cannot be used to offset income from another category.  Because any tax loss from real estate is usually considered a passive loss,  it can not be used to offset income from other sources such as active income from salaries and wages or portfolio income from interest or dividends.

Supporting users have an ad free experience!