A common example of phantom income occurs in real estate limited partnerships, where a partner may be allocated a portion of income that is reinvested or used to pay down debt rather than distributed as cash. This income increases the partner's tax liability without providing any actual cash to pay the tax.
During the meeting, the financial advisor explained to the client how the phantom income from the investment could affect their tax situation, despite them not receiving any additional cash.
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