SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced the tax treatment of its 2025SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced the tax treatment of its 2025

Prologis Announces Tax Treatment of 2025 Dividends

2026/01/28 07:15
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced the tax treatment of its 2025 distributions. Exhibits A and B reflect the tax treatment of distributions per share of Prologis, Inc. common and preferred stock, respectively, as prescribed by the Internal Revenue Code. 

Persons who held shares of common stock of Prologis, Inc. in their name at any time during 2025 will receive an IRS Form 1099-DIV via Computershare, Prologis’ transfer agent. Persons who held shares in “street name” during 2025 should note that the Form 1099-DIV will be provided by a bank, brokerage firm or nominee.  Additional information herein may be needed to properly complete a federal tax return.

This information has been prepared using the best available information to date. Prologis, Inc.’s federal income tax return for the year ended December 31, 2025, has not yet been filed. Please note that federal tax laws affect taxpayers differently, and we cannot advise on how distributions should be reported. Please also note that state and local taxation of REIT distributions may differ from federal rules. Prologis, Inc. recommends consultation with a tax advisor regarding the federal, state, and local income tax consequences of these distributions.

Exhibit A
Tax Treatment of 2025 Common Dividends

Prologis, Inc.
Common Shares
CUSIP # 74340W103
Ticker Symbol: PLD

Record Date

Payable
Date

Cash
Distribution

Ordinary
Taxable
Income (1)

Qualified
Taxable
Dividend (1) 

Long-Term
Capital Gain
(2)

Unrecaptured
Section 1250
Gain (2)

Section 199A
Dividends

Section 1061
One Year
Amounts
Disclosure (3)

Section 1061
Three Year
Amounts
Disclosure (3)

Section 897
Capital Gain

3/18/2025

3/31/2025

1.010000

0.919326

0.004619

0.074260

0.011795

0.919326

0.010350

0.010144

0.063446

6/17/2025

6/30/2025

1.010000

0.897470

0.006652

0.085983

0.019895

0.897470

0.017459

0.017111

0.087870

9/16/2025

9/30/2025

1.010000

0.897470

0.006652

0.085983

0.019895

0.897470

0.017459

0.017111

0.087870

12/16/2025

12/31/2025

1.010000

0.897470

0.006652

0.085983

0.019895

0.897470

0.017459

0.017111

0.087870

(1)

The sum of these amounts will be reported in Box 1a of Form 1099-DIV as Total Ordinary Dividends.

(2)

The sum of these amounts will be reported in Box 2a of Form 1099-DIV as Total Capital Gain Distributions.

(3)

For purposes of section 1061 of the Internal Revenue Code, Prologis, Inc. is disclosing two additional amounts related to the capital gain distribution. Section 1061 is generally applicable to direct and indirect holders of “applicable partnership interests.”

Exhibit B
Tax Treatment of 2025 Preferred Dividends

Prologis, Inc.
Series Q Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares
CUSIP # 74340W202
Ticker Symbol: PLDGP

Record Date

Payable
Date 

Cash
Distribution

Ordinary
Taxable
Income (1)

Qualified
Taxable
Dividend (1) 

Long-Term
Capital Gain
(2)

Unrecaptured
Section 1250
Gain (2)

Section 199A
Dividends

Section 1061
One Year
Amounts
Disclosure (3)

Section 1061
Three Year
Amounts
Disclosure (3)

Section 897
Capital Gain

3/18/2025

3/31/2025

1.067500

1.005297

0.001753

0.060450

0.000000

1.005297

0.000000

0.000000

0.029474

6/17/2025

6/30/2025

1.067500

0.948563

0.007031

0.090878

0.021028

0.948563

0.018453

0.018085

0.092872

9/16/2025

9/30/2025

1.067500

0.948563

0.007031

0.090878

0.021028

0.948563

0.018453

0.018085

0.092872

12/16/2025

12/31/2025

1.067500

0.948563

0.007031

0.090878

0.021028

0.948563

0.018453

0.018085

0.092872

(1)

The sum of these amounts will be reported in Box 1a of Form 1099-DIV as Total Ordinary Dividends.

(2)

The sum of these amounts will be reported in Box 2a of Form 1099-DIV as Total Capital Gain Distributions.

(3)

For purposes of section 1061 of the Internal Revenue Code, Prologis, Inc. is disclosing two additional amounts related to the capital gain distribution. Section 1061 is generally applicable to direct and indirect holders of “applicable partnership interests.”

ABOUT PROLOGIS
The world runs on logistics. At Prologis, we don’t just lead the industry, we define it. We create the intelligent infrastructure that powers global commerce, seamlessly connecting the digital and physical worlds. From agile supply chains to clean energy solutions, our ecosystems help your business move faster, operate smarter and grow sustainably. With unmatched scale, innovation and expertise, Prologis is a category of one–not just shaping the future of logistics but building what comes next. Learn more at Prologis.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

The statements in this document that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the industry and markets in which we operate as well as management’s beliefs and assumptions. Such statements involve uncertainties that could significantly impact our financial results. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” and “estimates” including variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. All statements that address operating performance, events or developments that we expect or anticipate will occur in the future—including statements relating to rent and occupancy growth, acquisition and development activity, including data center developments and power procurement related thereto, contribution and disposition activity, general conditions in the geographic areas where we operate, expectations regarding new lines of business, our debt, capital structure and financial position, our ability to earn revenues from co-investment ventures, form new co-investment ventures and the availability of capital in existing or new co-investment ventures—are forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Although we believe the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that our expectations will be attained and, therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements. Some of the factors that may affect outcomes and results include, but are not limited to: (i) international, national, regional and local economic and political climates and conditions; (ii) changes in global financial markets, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates; (iii) increased or unanticipated competition for our properties; (iv) risks associated with acquisitions, dispositions and development of properties, including the integration of the operations of significant real estate portfolios; (v) maintenance of Real Estate Investment Trust status, tax structuring and changes in income tax laws and rates; (vi) availability of financing and capital, the levels of debt that we maintain and our credit ratings; (vii) risks related to our investments in our co-investment ventures, including our ability to establish new co-investment ventures; (viii) risks of doing business internationally, including currency risks; (ix) environmental uncertainties, including risks of natural disasters; and (x) those additional factors discussed in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by us under the heading “Risk Factors.” We undertake no duty to update any forward-looking statements appearing in this document except as may be required by law.

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