Regulation M

Regulated Investment Company (RIC): Investment Structure
A Regulated Investment Company (RIC) is a mutual fund or real estate investment trust (REIT) eligible under Regulation M of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to pass capital gains, dividends, and interest earned on fund investments directly to its shareholders, avoiding the double taxation on corporations and stockholders.

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