January 31, 2025 - 13:02

Ares Commercial Real Estate has unveiled its dividend distributions for 2024, confirming a quarterly payment of $0.25 per share. Notably, a significant portion of these dividends, approximately 89.7%, qualifies as Section 199A dividends, which are subject to favorable tax treatment under the U.S. tax code.
This classification is particularly beneficial for investors, as it allows them to potentially deduct up to 20% of the qualified dividends from their taxable income, enhancing the overall yield of their investments. The company has also released a comprehensive breakdown of the tax classifications for its dividend payments, providing transparency and clarity for shareholders.
As investors look ahead to the upcoming year, the announcement underscores Ares Commercial Real Estate's commitment to delivering value through consistent dividend payments while leveraging advantageous tax structures. This strategic approach is expected to attract both existing and new investors seeking income-generating opportunities in the real estate sector.
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