Practical Considerations for Structuring Private REITs
Practical Considerations for Structuring Private REITs
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Despite volatility, the market for Canadian REITs continues to rally creating opportunity for new players in a number of asset classes.
Join us on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 for a discussion on the practical considerations for structuring private REITs.
Topics include:
- Identifying your investors and navigating the regulatory waters of capital raising
- Engaging exempt market dealers – “captive” or third party dealers?
- REIT fees and fees charged by related parties – what is market?
- Status of substantial proposed changes to the “OM” exemption and impact on REIT capital raising
- Importance of identifying a REIT’s “exit strategy” at inception of the REIT
- Tax considerations in connection with the establishment and operation of the REIT
- Eligibility for RRSPs, TFSAs and other registered plans
Date & Time
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET
Speakers
Alex Bruvels | Michael Shannon | Andrew Stirling |
Partner Capital Markets & Securities |
Partner Capital Markets & Securities |
Partner Tax |
This program qualifies for up to 1 hour Substantive CPD (ON), 1 hour CPD (BC) and 1 hour CLE (QC).
For more information please contact [email protected].
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