Acadia Realty Trust Announces Tax Reporting Information for 2021 Distributions
Acadia Realty Trust (NYSE: AKR) announced the federal tax treatment for its 2021 distributions to common shareholders. The total distribution per share is reported at $0.150000 for each of the four quarters, with corresponding payment dates following each record date. Ordinary dividends are eligible for a 20% deduction for non-corporate shareholders under Internal Revenue Code Section 199A. Shareholders are advised to consult tax advisors regarding their specific tax implications. Acadia focuses on profitable growth through its core real estate portfolio and strategic investments.
- Total distribution per share remains stable at $0.150000 for all four quarters of 2021.
- Ordinary dividends qualify for a 20% deduction under Internal Revenue Code Section 199A, benefiting non-corporate shareholders.
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All 2021 ordinary dividends (other than qualified dividends and capital gains) are eligible for the
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The factors described above are not exhaustive and additional factors could adversely affect the Company’s future results and financial performance, including the risk factors discussed under the section captioned “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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