Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway largely avoids REITs due to their tax structure and the company's investment philosophy. However, Indian REITs offer individual investors tax-efficient income and liquidity, making them a potentially smart portfolio addition.
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Warren Buffett avoids REITs due to their tax structure, the lack of a competitive edge in the real estate market, and the lower returns compared to other investments like Apple and Coca-Cola.
REITs offer tax-efficient income, liquidity, and transparency. They are listed on stock exchanges, allowing easy entry and exit, and are regulated by SEBI, ensuring better transparency and compliance.
Dividend payouts from REITs are typically tax-free in the hands of the investor, provided the underlying SPVs have already paid corporate tax.
REIT units held for more than one year are taxed at 10% on gains above Rs 1 lakh, while short-term capital gains (on units sold within one year) are taxed at 15%.
SEBI requires REITs to distribute 90% of their net distributable income, ensuring steady income streams for investors. SEBI also ensures transparency and compliance, making REITs a reliable investment option.
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