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REIT considerations for international investors
Global investors in U.S. real estate need to consider how their investment structure can affect income taxes and reporting requirements.
Global investors in U.S. real estate need to consider how their investment structure can affect income taxes and reporting requirements.
RSM’s national construction industry leader, Brandon Maves, discusses how builders have adapted—and how they can plan for the months ahead.
Uncertainty around tariffs will impact middle market businesses looking at narrower profit margins. Will costs get passed to customers?
When entering the U.S. tax system through investment or relocation, a nonresident faces unique tax reporting and filing obligations.
Final regs update some categories of subpart F income, treatment of foreign-held U.S. property in transactions that involve partnerships.
A persistent low-yield environment continues to spur Asian real estate investors to shed their home country bias.
International investors are showing increasing interest in U.S. real estate, creating opportunities and challenges for fund managers.
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