
Major League Real Estate Podcast
54. 5 Real Estate Syndication Tax Questions Every Limited Partner Should Know
In this episode of the Major League Real Estate Podcast, Nate Sosa and Thomas Castelli break down some of the most common tax questions real estate sponsors hear from limited partners. When should LPs expect their K-1s? Can passive real estate losses offset W-2 income? Do you need an LLC to invest in a syndication? What happens when you invest through a retirement account? And what happens from a tax perspective when the property finally sells? Nate and Tom also unpack depreciation recapture, UBIT and UDFI, passive loss carryforwards, and why an individual LP generally can't simply initiate a 1031 exchange when a syndication sells. Request a free discovery meeting: go.therealestatecpa.com/mlre Register for FREE access to the 2026 Hall CPA Tax Strategy Summit: www.taxandlegalsummit.com/2026signup Join the Hall CPA Team: www.therealestatecpa.com/careers/ Get the Ultimate Guide for Real Estate Syndications: go.therealestatecpa.com/mlreultimateguide Submit your questions to: go.therealestatecpa.com/question The Major League Real Estate podcast is for general information purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, investing, financial, or accounting advice. Information on the podcast may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. No reader, user, or listener of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal and tax advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Only your individual attorney and tax advisor can provide assurances that the information contained herein – and your interpretation of it – is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Use of, and access to, this podcast or any of the links or resources contained or mentioned within the podcast show and show notes do not create a relationship between the reader, user, or listener and podcast hosts, contributors, or guests. Any mention of third-party vendors, products, or services does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. You should conduct your own due diligence before engaging with any vendor.





