FORM N-Q QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY Investment Company Act file number 811-21357 --------- FRANKLIN TEMPLETON LIMITED DURATION INCOME TRUST ------------------------------------------------ (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) ONE FRANKLIN PARKWAY, SAN MATEO, CA 94403-1906 ------------------------------------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) CRAIG S. TYLE, ONE FRANKLIN PARKWAY, SAN MATEO, CA 94403-1906 ------------------------------------------------------------- (Name and address of agent for service) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 650 312-2000 ------------ Date of fiscal year end: 3/31 ---- Date of reporting period: 6/30/07 ------- Item 1. Schedule of Investments. Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS JUNE 30, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS Statement of Investments ................................................. 3 Notes to Statement of Investments ........................................ 14 [LOGO](R) FRANKLIN TEMPLETON INVESTMENTS FRANKLIN o Templeton o Mutual Series Quarterly Statement of Investments | 1 This page intentionally left blank. Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 149.1% CORPORATE BONDS 47.5% COMMERCIAL SERVICES 2.9% b,c ARAMARK Corp., senior note, 144A, FRN, 8.856%, 2/01/15 .................. United States 1,800,000 $ 1,836,000 Dex Media West LLC, senior sub. note, 9.875%, 8/15/13 ................... United States 4,000,000 4,300,000 JohnsonDiversey Holdings Inc., senior disc. note, 10.67%, 5/15/13 ....... United States 2,500,000 2,600,000 c Rental Service Corp., senior note, 144A, 9.50%, 12/01/14 ................ United States 2,000,000 2,050,000 --------------- 10,786,000 --------------- COMMUNICATIONS 4.8% c Digicel Group Ltd., senior note, 144A, 8.875%, 1/15/15 .................. Jamaica 2,000,000 1,965,000 Dobson Cellular Systems Inc., senior secured note, 9.875%, 11/01/12 .............................................................. United States 2,000,000 2,165,000 Intelsat Subsidiary Holding Co. Ltd., senior note, 8.25%, 1/15/13 ....... Bermuda 3,000,000 3,060,000 c MetroPCS Wireless Inc., senior note, 144A, 9.25%, 11/01/14 .............. United States 900,000 933,750 Millicom International Cellular SA, senior note, 10.00%, 12/01/13 ....... Luxembourg 3,000,000 3,262,500 Qwest Communications International Inc., senior note, B, 7.50%, 2/15/14 ............................................................... United States 3,000,000 3,052,500 c Wind Acquisition Finance SA, senior note, 144A, 10.75%, 12/01/15 .............................................................. Italy 3,000,000 3,457,500 --------------- 17,896,250 --------------- CONSUMER DURABLES 3.8% Beazer Homes USA Inc., senior note, 8.375%, 4/15/12 ..................... United States 2,000,000 1,900,000 Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC, 5.625%, 10/01/08 .................................................... United States 4,000,000 3,949,468 b FRN, 9.806%, 4/15/12 ................................................ United States 1,000,000 1,072,738 senior note, 9.875%, 8/10/11 ........................................ United States 500,000 525,256 Jarden Corp., senior sub. note, 7.50%, 5/01/17 .......................... United States 1,700,000 1,687,250 Jostens IH Corp., senior sub. note, 7.625%, 10/01/12 .................... United States 1,300,000 1,300,000 KB Home, senior note, 6.375%, 8/15/11 ................................... United States 4,000,000 3,820,000 --------------- 14,254,712 --------------- CONSUMER NON-DURABLES 1.4% Reynolds American Inc., senior secured note, 7.25%, 6/01/13 ............. United States 2,000,000 2,085,990 Smithfield Foods Inc., senior note, 8.00%, 10/15/09 ..................... United States 3,000,000 3,105,000 --------------- 5,190,990 --------------- CONSUMER SERVICES 8.5% CanWest Media Inc., senior sub. note, 8.00%, 9/15/12 .................... Canada 3,000,000 2,992,500 CCH II LLC, senior note, 10.25%, 9/15/10 ................................ United States 4,000,000 4,200,000 Clear Channel Communications Inc., senior note, 7.65%, 9/15/10 .......... United States 2,000,000 2,090,368 CSC Holdings Inc., senior note, 8.125%, 7/15/09 ......................... United States 2,000,000 2,045,000 DIRECTV Holdings LLC, senior note, 8.375%, 3/15/13 ...................... United States 2,000,000 2,102,500 Liberty Media Corp., senior note, 7.875%, 7/15/09 ....................... United States 2,000,000 2,084,596 LIN Television Corp., senior sub. note, 6.50%, 5/15/13 .................. United States 3,000,000 2,947,500 MGM MIRAGE, senior note, 6.75%, 4/01/13 ................................. United States 3,000,000 2,865,000 c Outback Steakhouse Inc., senior note, 144A, 10.00%, 6/15/15 ............. United States 1,300,000 1,248,000 Pinnacle Entertainment Inc., senior sub. note, 8.75%, 10/01/13 .......... United States 3,000,000 3,150,000 Quarterly Statement of Investments | 3 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) CORPORATE BONDS (CONTINUED) CONSUMER SERVICES (CONTINUED) Quebecor Media Inc., senior note, 7.75%, 3/15/16 ........................ Canada 1,700,000 $ 1,734,000 c Rainbow National Services LLC, senior sub. deb., 144A, 10.375%, 9/01/14 ............................................................... United States 1,000,000 1,102,500 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., senior note, 8.00%, 5/15/10 ............... United States 3,000,000 3,159,834 --------------- 31,721,798 --------------- ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 2.6% b,c Freescale Semiconductor Inc., senior note, 144A, FRN, 9.235%, 12/15/14 .............................................................. United States 3,000,000 2,910,000 NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC, senior secured note, 7.875%, 10/15/14 .............................................................. Netherlands 2,000,000 1,980,000 Sanmina-SCI Corp., b,c senior note, 144A, FRN, 8.11%, 6/15/14 ............................... United States 1,300,000 1,306,500 senior sub. note, 6.75%, 3/01/13 ..................................... United States 1,700,000 1,555,500 c TransDigm Inc., senior sub. note, 144A, 7.75%, 7/15/14 .................. United States 2,000,000 2,030,000 --------------- 9,782,000 --------------- ENERGY MINERALS 2.5% Chesapeake Energy Corp., senior note, 7.50%, 6/15/14 .................... United States 4,000,000 4,070,000 Mariner Energy Inc., senior note, 7.50%, 4/15/13 ........................ United States 2,000,000 1,970,000 c Petroplus Finance Ltd., senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 5/01/14 ............... Switzerland 2,000,000 1,935,000 Pogo Producing Co., senior sub. note, 7.875%, 5/01/13 ................... United States 1,200,000 1,230,000 --------------- 9,205,000 --------------- FINANCE 1.9% GMAC LLC, 7.25%, 3/02/11 ....................................................... United States 2,000,000 1,995,020 6.875%, 8/28/12 ...................................................... United States 3,000,000 2,935,089 United Rentals North America Inc., senior sub. note, 7.75%, 11/15/13 .............................................................. United States 2,000,000 2,012,500 --------------- 6,942,609 --------------- HEALTH SERVICES 5.9% Coventry Health Care Inc., senior note, 5.875%, 1/15/12 ................. United States 3,000,000 3,010,554 DaVita Inc., senior note, 6.625%, 3/15/13 ......................................... United States 1,900,000 1,864,375 senior sub. note, 7.25%, 3/15/15 ..................................... United States 1,000,000 992,500 Fresenius Medical Care Capital Trust II, 7.875%, 2/01/08 ................ Germany 2,000,000 2,015,000 c,d FMC Finance III SA, senior note, 144A, 6.875%, 7/15/17 .................. Germany 1,000,000 985,000 c HCA Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 9.125%, 11/15/14 ................... United States 3,000,000 3,161,250 Tenet Healthcare Corp., senior note, 6.375%, 12/01/11 ................... United States 3,500,000 3,215,625 b,c U.S. Oncology Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, FRN, 9.797%, 3/15/12 ............................................................... United States 2,000,000 1,975,000 c United Surgical Partners International Inc., senior sub. note, 144A, PIK, 9.25%, 5/01/17 ................................................... United States 1,100,000 1,108,250 Vanguard Health Holding Co. II LLC, senior sub. note, 9.00%, 10/01/14 .............................................................. United States 4,000,000 3,980,000 --------------- 22,307,554 --------------- 4 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) CORPORATE BONDS (CONTINUED) INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1.3% Compagnie Generale de Geophysique-Veritas, senior note, 7.50%, 5/15/15 ............................................................... France 1,000,000 $ 1,005,000 El Paso Corp., senior note, 6.875%, 6/15/14 ............................. United States 1,900,000 1,899,996 Williams Co. Inc., 8.125%, 3/15/12 ...................................... United States 2,000,000 2,132,500 --------------- 5,037,496 --------------- NON-ENERGY MINERALS 0.8% b Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., senior note, FRN, 8.564%, 4/01/15 ............................................................... United States 3,000,000 3,150,000 --------------- PROCESS INDUSTRIES 5.5% Buckeye Technologies Inc., senior sub. note, 8.00%, 10/15/10 ............ United States 2,000,000 2,010,000 Crown Americas Inc., senior note, 7.625%, 11/15/13 ...................... United States 3,000,000 3,045,000 Huntsman International LLC, senior sub. note, 7.875%, 11/15/14 .......... United States 2,000,000 2,152,500 c Ineos Group Holdings PLC, 144A, 8.50%, 2/15/16 .......................... United Kingdom 2,800,000 2,751,000 JSG Funding PLC, senior sub. note, 7.75%, 4/01/15 ....................... Ireland 3,000,000 3,018,750 Lyondell Chemical Co., senior note, 8.00%, 9/15/14 ....................................................... United States 2,000,000 2,065,000 6.875%, 6/15/17 ...................................................... United States 800,000 776,000 c MacDermid Inc., senior sub. note, 144A, 9.50%, 4/15/17 .................. United States 700,000 707,000 Nalco Co., senior note, 7.75%, 11/15/11 ......................................... United States 2,000,000 2,025,000 senior sub. note, 8.875%, 11/15/13 ................................... United States 2,000,000 2,085,000 --------------- 20,635,250 --------------- PRODUCER MANUFACTURING 1.4% Case New Holland Inc., senior note, 9.25%, 8/01/11 ...................... United States 3,000,000 3,159,600 RBS Global & Rexnord Corp., senior note, 9.50%, 8/01/14 ................. United States 2,000,000 2,060,000 --------------- 5,219,600 --------------- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 0.8% Host Marriott LP, senior note, K, 7.125%, 11/01/13 ...................... United States 3,000,000 3,011,250 --------------- RETAIL TRADE 0.5% c Michaels Stores Inc., senior note, 144A, 10.00%, 11/01/14 ............... United States 2,000,000 2,060,000 --------------- TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 1.1% SunGard Data Systems Inc., senior note, 9.125%, 8/15/13 ................. United States 4,000,000 4,115,000 --------------- UTILITIES 1.8% Aquila Inc., senior note, 9.95%, 2/01/11 ................................ United States 2,000,000 2,166,884 c Dynegy Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 7.50%, 6/01/15 ................. United States 2,000,000 1,892,500 NRG Energy Inc., senior note, 7.25%, 2/01/14 ............................ United States 2,800,000 2,814,000 --------------- 6,873,384 --------------- TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS (COST $176,721,680) ............................... 178,188,893 --------------- MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES 41.1% b FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORP. (FHLMC) ADJUSTABLE RATE 0.4% FHLMC, 5.223%, 5/01/34 .................................................. United States 1,514,867 1,519,679 --------------- Quarterly Statement OF Investments | 5 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (CONTINUED) FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORP. (FHLMC) FIXED RATE 16.1% FHLMC Gold 15 Year, 4.50%, 6/01/18 - 9/01/18 ............................ United States 2,909,008 $ 2,772,859 FHLMC Gold 15 Year, 5.00%, 9/01/18 ...................................... United States 3,960,828 3,842,457 FHLMC Gold 15 Year, 5.00%, 11/01/18 ..................................... United States 2,218,941 2,152,627 FHLMC Gold 15 Year, 5.50%, 7/01/19 ...................................... United States 295,119 291,334 FHLMC Gold 15 Year, 6.00%, 7/01/18 ...................................... United States 1,500,000 1,506,093 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 5.50%, 8/01/33 ...................................... United States 5,015,884 4,860,876 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 5.50%, 12/01/34 - 4/01/37 ........................... United States 4,775,516 4,615,211 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 5.50%, 2/01/37 ...................................... United States 3,926,751 3,787,311 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 5.50%, 5/01/37 ...................................... United States 5,994,396 5,781,532 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 6.00%, 7/01/28 - 4/01/35 ............................ United States 8,273,707 8,233,616 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 6.00%, 7/01/36 ...................................... United States 5,803,711 5,754,429 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 6.00%, 10/01/36 ..................................... United States 9,890,391 9,806,408 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 6.50%, 1/01/35 ...................................... United States 3,171,159 3,219,708 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 7.00%, 9/01/27 ...................................... United States 1,017,206 1,051,414 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 8.00%, 1/01/31 ...................................... United States 197,680 208,356 FHLMC Gold 30 Year, 8.50%, 7/01/31 ...................................... United States 2,326,703 2,495,148 --------------- 60,379,379 --------------- b FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (FNMA) ADJUSTABLE RATE 0.7% FNMA, 4.599%, 7/01/34 ................................................... United States 2,404,913 2,389,602 FNMA, 5.99%, 6/01/32 .................................................... United States 107,012 107,684 --------------- 2,497,286 --------------- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (FNMA) FIXED RATE 21.3% FNMA 15 Year, 5.00%, 10/01/17 ........................................... United States 1,636,191 1,587,065 FNMA 15 Year, 5.50%, 10/01/17 - 1/01/21 ................................. United States 5,734,586 5,662,769 FNMA 15 Year, 5.50%, 1/01/21 ............................................ United States 3,785,283 3,730,058 FNMA 15 Year, 6.00%, 7/01/17 ............................................ United States 6,000,000 6,026,250 FNMA 15 Year, 6.00%, 9/01/21 ............................................ United States 5,069,835 5,093,849 FNMA 15 Year, 6.50%, 7/01/20 ............................................ United States 938,782 948,366 FNMA 15 Year, 7.00%, 9/01/18 ............................................ United States 385,871 401,539 FNMA 30 Year, 5.00%, 3/01/37 ............................................ United States 2,992,733 2,804,160 FNMA 30 Year, 5.50%, 8/01/33 - 1/01/36 .................................. United States 9,759,618 9,443,467 FNMA 30 Year, 5.50%, 9/01/33 ............................................ United States 4,313,999 4,179,798 FNMA 30 Year, 6.00%, 4/01/33 - 7/15/37 .................................. United States 17,921,438 17,765,413 FNMA 30 Year, 6.50%, 8/01/32 - 4/01/37 .................................. United States 11,466,644 11,590,523 FNMA 30 Year, 6.50%, 6/01/36 ............................................ United States 9,395,945 9,487,328 FNMA 30 Year, 8.00%, 10/01/29 ........................................... United States 301,277 317,831 FNMA 30 Year, 8.50%, 8/01/26 ............................................ United States 601,095 643,396 --------------- 79,681,812 --------------- GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (GNMA) FIXED RATE 2.6% GNMA I SF 30 Year, 5.50%, 4/15/33 - 12/15/34 ............................ United States 2,680,813 2,606,709 GNMA I SF 30 Year, 5.50%, 12/15/34 ...................................... United States 4,046,181 3,933,708 GNMA I SF 30 Year, 6.50%, 6/15/31 - 12/15/33 ............................ United States 2,532,957 2,584,541 6 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (CONTINUED) GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (GNMA) FIXED RATE (CONTINUED) GNMA II SF 30 Year, 7.00%, 1/20/24 - 1/20/29 ............................ United States 260,102 $ 270,448 GNMA II SF 30 Year, 8.00%, 1/20/28 - 2/20/32 ............................ United States 501,208 530,238 --------------- 9,925,644 --------------- TOTAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (COST $157,293,526) .................... 154,003,800 --------------- ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES AND COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES 4.1% FINANCE 4.1% b Argent Securities Inc., 2003-W5, M4, FRN, 6.658%, 10/25/33 .............. United States 1,545,635 1,585,773 b Chase Funding Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, 2004-2, 2A2, FRN, 5.57%, 2/25/35 ................................................... United States 1,922,951 1,926,399 b Citigroup/Deutsche Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, 2005-CD1, A3, FRN, 5.40%, 7/15/44 ................................................... United States 3,000,000 2,945,767 b GSAMP Trust, 2003-AHL, B1, FRN, 9.32%, 10/25/33 ......................... United States 1,591,513 1,606,307 b Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, 2003-OPT1, B2, FRN, 8.07%, 7/25/34 ............................................................... United States 331,738 317,500 b Morgan Stanley ABS Capital, 2003-HE3, B1, FRN, 8.62%, 10/25/33 .................................. United States 1,048,541 1,047,150 2003-NC10, B1, FRN, 8.62%, 10/25/33 ................................. United States 675,822 676,264 b Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital I, 2003-NC3, B1, FRN, 8.32%, 3/25/33 ............................................................... United States 737,861 739,417 b New Century Home Equity Loan Trust, 2003-2, M3, FRN, 9.02%, 1/25/33 ............................................................... United States 1,943,398 1,628,280 b Option One Mortgage Loan Trust, 2003-6, M5, FRN, 8.62%, 11/25/33 .............................................................. United States 1,232,183 1,170,921 b Residential Asset Securities Corp., 2003-KS10, MII3, FRN, 7.87%, 12/25/33 .............................................................. United States 264,428 261,619 b Specialty Underwriting & Residential Finance, 2003-BC4, B2, FRN, 7.82%, 11/25/34 ....................................................... United States 482,468 482,172 b Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust, 2003-BC2, M3, FRN, 10.195%, 4/25/33 ................................. United States 13,987 13,169 2003-BC13, M4, FRN, 8.07%, 11/25/33 ................................. United States 820,787 827,474 --------------- TOTAL ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES AND COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (COST $15,523,464) ......................................... 15,228,212 --------------- b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS 51.9% COMMERCIAL SERVICES 6.9% Acxiom Corp., Term Loan B, 7.07%, 9/14/12 ............................... United States 1,091,000 1,092,244 Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Additional Term Loan, 7.32%, 3/20/13 ................................ United States 1,784,250 1,783,144 Term Loan B, 7.32%, 3/20/13 ......................................... United States 492,500 492,195 ARAMARK Corp., Synthetic L/C, 5.36%, 1/26/14 ....................................... United States 184,356 184,671 Term Loan B, 7.36%, 1/26/14 ......................................... United States 2,358,381 2,362,413 Quarterly Statement Of Investments | 7 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (CONTINUED) COMMERCIAL SERVICES (CONTINUED) Cenveo Corp., Delayed Draw Term Loan, 7.11%, 6/21/13 .............................. United States 53,397 $ 53,293 Term Loan C, 7.11%, 6/21/13 ......................................... United States 1,601,916 1,598,792 Corporate Express NV, Term Loan D-1 Add-On, 7.11%, 12/23/10 ............. United States 2,487,500 2,485,784 Dealer Computer Services Inc. (Reynolds & Reynolds), First Lien Term Loan, 7.36%, 10/26/12 ............................................ United States 1,656,152 1,654,447 Dex Media West LLC, Term Loan B2, 6.84% - 6.86%, 3/09/10 ................ United States 2,215,101 2,202,497 Emdeon Business Services LLC, First Lien Term Loan, 7.61%, 11/16/13 ..... United States 2,681,614 2,679,925 IDEARC Inc., Term Loan B, 7.36%, 11/17/14 ............................... United States 3,084,500 3,091,101 Nielsen Finance LLC (VNU Inc.), Term Loan B, 7.607%, 8/09/13 ............ United States 2,977,500 3,001,260 R.H. Donnelley Inc., Term Loan D-2, 9.855%, 6/30/11 ..................... United States 1,434,186 1,435,907 Workflow Management Inc., Term Loan B, 9.855%, 11/30/11 ................. United States 972,662 972,934 Worldspan LP, Term Loan B, 8.606% - 8.61%, 12/07/13 ..................... United States 895,500 892,804 --------------- 25,983,411 --------------- COMMUNICATIONS 3.7% Alaska Communications Systems Holdings Inc., 2005 Incremental Loan, 7.11%, 2/01/12 ............................... United States 100,000 100,452 Term Loan, 7.11%, 2/01/12 ........................................... United States 4,000,000 4,018,080 Intelsat Corp. (Panamsat), Term Loan B2, 7.349%, 1/03/14 ................ United States 3,920,300 3,951,937 Intelsat Subsidiary Holding Co. Ltd., Term Loan B, 7.349%, 6/30/13 ...... United States 1,889,939 1,884,553 West Corp., Term Loan B-2, 7.695% - 7.763%, 10/24/13 .................... United States 1,890,512 1,898,150 Windstream Corp., Tranche B-1, 6.86%, 7/17/13 ........................... United States 2,100,569 2,108,698 --------------- 13,961,870 --------------- CONSUMER DURABLES 2.0% Jarden Corp., Term Loan B2, 7.11%, 1/24/12 .............................. United States 2,942,287 2,956,204 Stile Acquisition Corp. (Masonite), Canadian Term Loan, 7.35% - 7.355%, 4/05/13 ............................................... Canada 1,248,673 1,211,488 Stile U.S. Acquisition Corp. (Masonite), U.S. Term Loan, 7.35% - 7.355%, 4/05/13 ............................................... United States 1,250,800 1,213,552 Tupperware Corp., Term Loan B, 6.86%, 12/05/12 .......................... United States 2,287,123 2,289,890 --------------- 7,671,134 --------------- CONSUMER NON-DURABLES 3.3% Acco Brands Corp., Term Loan B, 7.11%, 8/17/12 .......................... United States 902,180 897,534 Bumble Bee Foods LLC, Term Loan B, 7.106%, 5/02/12 ...................... United States 500,000 498,325 CBRL Group (Cracker Barrel), Term Loan B1, 6.86%, 4/27/13 ........................................ United States 855,720 855,625 Term Loan B2 (Delayed Draw), 6.84%, 4/27/13 ......................... United States 67,138 67,131 Central Garden & Pet Co., Term Loan B, 6.82%, 9/30/12 ................... United States 269,923 269,766 Constellation Brands Inc., Term Loan B, 6.875%, 6/05/13 ................. United States 1,333,333 1,337,107 Dean Foods Co., Term Loan B, 6.86%, 4/02/14 ............................. United States 2,094,750 2,088,864 d Del Monte Foods Co., Term Loan B, 6.82% - 6.855%, 2/08/12 ............... United States 1,324,057 1,326,506 8 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (CONTINUED) CONSUMER NON-DURABLES (CONTINUED) Herbalife International Inc., Term Loan B, 6.82%, 7/21/13 ............... United States 596,497 $ 595,764 Michael Foods Inc., Term Loan B1, 7.361%, 11/21/10 ...................... United States 1,764,740 1,770,298 d OSI Restaurant Partners LLC (Outback), Prefunded Revolving Credit, 9.50%, 6/14/13 .......................... United States 83,438 83,271 Term Loan B, 9.50%, 6/14/14 ......................................... United States 1,093,033 1,090,574 Southern Wine & Spirits of America Inc., Term Loan B, 6.86%, 5/31/12 .... United States 1,609,011 1,612,808 --------------- 12,493,573 --------------- CONSUMER SERVICES 13.1% Arby's Restaurant Holdings LLC, Term Loan B, 7.605% - 7.61%, 7/25/12 ............................................................... United States 1,571,048 1,579,406 Charter Communications Operating LLC, New First Lien Term Loan, 7.36%, 3/06/14 ............................ United States 1,000,000 990,880 Refinance First Lien Term Loan, 7.36%, 3/06/14 ...................... United States 1,362,560 1,350,133 Cinram International, Term Loan B, 7.355%, 5/05/11 ...................... Canada 1,683,055 1,675,582 Citadel Broadcasting Corp., Term Loan B, 6.945%, 6/12/14 ................ United States 2,000,000 1,994,480 CSC Holdings Inc. (Cablevision), Incremental Term Loan, 7.07%, 3/29/13 .. United States 792,000 794,471 DIRECTV Holdings LLC, Term Loan B, 6.82%, 4/13/13 ....................... United States 1,119,060 1,122,607 Education Management LLC, Term Loan C, 7.125%, 6/01/13 .................. United States 1,687,250 1,678,443 Entravision Communications Corp., Term Loan B, 6.85%, 3/29/13 ........... United States 1,983,500 1,990,621 Gatehouse Media Operating Inc., Delayed Draw Term Loan, 7.35% - 7.36%, 8/28/14 ...................... United States 489,130 487,712 Term Loan, 7.36%, 8/28/14 ........................................... United States 1,310,870 1,307,068 Gray Television Inc., Term Loan B, 6.82% - 6.86%, 12/31/14 .............. United States 800,000 800,440 Insight Midwest Holdings, Term Loan B, 7.35%, 4/02/14 ................... United States 3,200,000 3,206,112 MCC Iowa, Term Loan D-1, 7.07% - 7.11%, 1/31/15 ............................... United States 2,522,609 2,528,235 Term Loan D-2 (Delayed Draw), 7.07%, 1/31/15 ........................ United States 58,705 58,836 MediaNews Group Inc., Term Loan B, 6.57%, 12/30/10 ...................... United States 2,249,100 2,224,967 Mission Broadcasting Inc., Term Loan B, 7.11%, 10/01/12 ................. United States 1,672,879 1,672,980 Nexstar Broadcasting Inc., Term Loan B, 7.11%, 10/01/12 ................. United States 1,584,598 1,584,693 Penn National Gaming Inc., Term Loan B, 7.11%, 10/03/12 ................. United States 1,768,500 1,768,412 Regal Cinemas Corp., Term Loan, 6.86%, 10/27/13 ......................... United States 3,827,484 3,838,545 Tribune Co., Term Loan B, 8.32%, 5/16/14 ................................ United States 4,000,000 3,899,800 Univision Communications Inc., Term Loan B, 7.605%, 9/29/14 ............. United States 1,879,195 1,852,660 UPC Financing Partnership, Term Loan N, 7.08%, 12/31/14 ................. Netherlands 4,000,000 4,009,200 VML U.S. Finance LLC (Venetian Macau), Delay Draw, 7.61%, 5/25/12 .......................................... Macau 1,166,667 1,171,532 New Project Term Loans, 7.61%, 5/25/13 .............................. Macau 700,000 703,549 Term Loan B, 7.61%, 5/24/13 ......................................... Macau 1,333,333 1,339,880 WMG Acquisition Corp. (Warner Music), Term Loan B, 7.35% - 7.36%, 2/28/11 ............................................................... United States 3,333,651 3,346,952 --------------- 48,978,196 --------------- Quarterly Statement of Investments | 9 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (CONTINUED) ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 1.5% Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Term Loan B, 7.36%, 12/31/13 ............... United States 1,558,070 $ 1,556,481 Marvell Technology Group Ltd., Term Loan, 7.34%, 11/09/09 ............... Bermuda 3,174,000 3,174,254 Spirit Aerosystems Inc. (Onex Wind Finance LP), Term Loan B, 7.105%, 12/31/11 ..................................................... United States 713,615 717,647 --------------- 5,448,382 --------------- ENERGY MINERALS 0.5% Citgo Petroleum Corp., Term Loan B, 6.73%, 11/15/12 ..................... United States 927,119 929,289 Western Refining Inc., Initial Advance Commitment, 7.07%, 5/31/12 .............................................................. United States 1,044,643 1,045,593 --------------- 1,974,882 --------------- FINANCE 1.9% Avis Budget Car Rental LLC, Term Loan, 6.61%, 4/19/12 ................... United States 914,286 912,686 Conseco Inc., Incremental Term Loan, 7.32%, 10/10/13 ............................. United States 500,000 500,915 Term Loan, 7.32%, 10/10/13 ......................................... United States 397,000 397,723 Hertz Corp., Credit Link, 5.36%, 12/21/12 ....................................... United States 155,556 156,308 Term Loan B, 7.09% - 7.11%, 12/21/12 ............................... United States 868,933 873,139 Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Incremental Term Loan B, 7.07%, 4/18/12 ............................ United States 694,750 694,090 Term Loan B, 7.07%, 4/18/12 ........................................ United States 1,211,047 1,209,933 Term Loan C (Delayed Draw), 7.07%, 4/18/12 ......................... United States 702,016 701,370 TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., Term Loan B, 6.82%, 12/31/12 ............... United States 1,611,114 1,610,372 --------------- 7,056,536 --------------- HEALTH SERVICES 4.3% d Community Health Systems Inc., Delay Draw, 9.50%, 4/30/14 ......................................... United States 167,053 167,219 Term Loan, 9.50%, 4/30/14 .......................................... United States 2,532,947 2,535,454 DaVita Inc., Term Loan B-1, 6.85% - 6.88%, 10/05/12 ..................... United States 2,717,434 2,721,809 Fresenius Medical Care Holdings Inc., Term Loan B, 6.73% - 6.735%, 3/31/13 .............................................................. United States 2,468,750 2,465,491 HCA Inc., Term Loan B-1, 7.61%, 11/18/13 ................................ United States 2,985,000 2,998,074 Health Management Associates Inc., Term Loan B, 7.11%, 2/28/14 .............................................................. United States 3,790,500 3,790,045 LifePoint Hospitals Inc., Term Loan B, 6.985%, 4/15/12 .................. United States 1,607,793 1,602,728 --------------- 16,280,820 --------------- HEALTH TECHNOLOGY 0.2% ONEX Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, 7.34%, 4/30/13 ................... United States 600,000 600,192 --------------- INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 0.6% Allied Waste North America Inc., Credit Link, 5.32%, 3/28/14 ........................................ United States 764,558 768,335 Term Loan B, 7.06% - 7.15%, 1/15/12 ................................ United States 1,406,904 1,413,854 --------------- 2,182,189 --------------- 10 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (CONTINUED) NON-ENERGY MINERALS 0.3% Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., Term Loan B, 9.00%, 3/19/14 ............................................................... United States 1,176,000 $ 1,171,484 --------------- PROCESS INDUSTRIES 5.5% Berry Plastics Holding Corp., Term Loan C, 7.355%, 4/03/15 .............. United States 1,002,438 998,769 Domtar Corp., Term Loan, 6.735%, 3/07/14 ................................ United States 990,000 989,079 Georgia-Pacific Corp., Additional Term Loan, 7.11%, 12/20/12 ............................... United States 690,972 690,033 Term Loan B, 7.11%, 12/20/12 ........................................ United States 2,462,500 2,460,259 Graham Packaging Co., New Term Loan, 7.625%, 10/07/11 ................... United States 2,033,289 2,042,459 Hexion Specialty Chemicals BV, Term Loan C-2, 7.625%, 5/03/13 ........... Netherlands 619,417 620,191 Hexion Specialty Chemicals Inc., Term Loan C-1, 7.625%, 5/03/13 ............................................................... United States 2,858,655 2,862,228 Huntsman International, Term Loan B, 7.07%, 4/19/14 ..................... United States 2,887,039 2,885,249 Ineos U.S. Finance LLC, Term Loan B2, 7.58%, 12/16/13 ....................................... United States 396,000 398,606 Term Loan C2, 8.08%, 12/23/14 ....................................... United States 396,000 398,396 Lyondell Chemical Co., Term Loan, 6.856%, 8/16/13 ....................... United States 2,679,750 2,679,428 Nalco Co., Term Loan B, 7.07% - 9.00%, 11/04/10 ......................... United States 1,343,428 1,350,199 NewPage Corp., Term Loan, 7.625%, 5/02/11 ............................... United States 2,065,867 2,083,530 --------------- 20,458,426 --------------- PRODUCER MANUFACTURING 4.0% Cooper Standard Automotive Inc., Term Loan D, 7.875%, 12/23/11 .............................................................. United States 886,500 884,186 Dresser Inc., Term Loan B, 7.86%, 5/04/14 ............................... United States 1,000,000 1,006,140 GPS CCMP Merger Corp. (Generac), Term Loan B, 7.86%, 11/09/13 .............................................................. United States 2,115,333 2,096,316 Headwaters Inc., Term Loan B, 7.36%, 4/30/11 ............................ United States 520,428 519,158 Nortek Inc., Term Loan, 7.61%, 8/27/11 .................................. United States 1,451,157 1,450,068 Oshkosh Truck Corp., Term Loan A, 6.61%, 12/06/11 ........................................ United States 950,000 951,093 Term Loan B, 7.11%, 12/06/13 ........................................ United States 2,885,500 2,891,127 Sensus Metering Systems Inc., Term Loan B1, 7.358% - 7.387%, 12/17/10 ............................. United States 2,212,955 2,208,241 Term Loan B2, 7.358% - 7.387%, 12/17/10 ............................. Luxembourg 208,108 207,665 TriMas Co. LLC, Term Loan B, 8.125%, 8/02/13 ........................................ United States 1,604,798 1,610,703 Tranche B-1 L/C, 8.07%, 8/02/13 ..................................... United States 373,136 374,245 TRW Automotive Inc., Tranche B-1 Term Loan, 6.875%, 2/09/14 ............. United States 922,339 924,682 --------------- 15,123,624 --------------- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 0.8% CB Richard Ellis Services Inc., Term Loan B, 6.82%, 12/20/13 ............ United States 2,885,500 2,876,468 --------------- Quarterly Statement of Investments | 11 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT a VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) b SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (CONTINUED) RETAIL TRADE 0.5% Neiman Marcus Group Inc., Term Loan, 7.07% - 7.11%, 4/06/13 ............. United States 1,032,911 $ 1,036,547 The William Carter Co., Term Loan B, 6.82% - 6.855%, 7/14/12 ............ United States 686,561 686,273 --------------- 1,722,820 --------------- TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 0.9% SunGard Data Systems Inc., New U.S. Term Loan, 7.356%, 2/28/14 ............................................................... United States 3,343,341 3,349,827 --------------- UTILITIES 1.9% Dynegy Holdings Inc., Term L/C Facility, 6.82%, 4/02/13 ................. United States 2,000,000 1,995,020 Kinder Morgan Inc., Term Loan B, 6.82%, 5/30/14 ......................... United States 2,400,000 2,395,872 NRG Energy Inc., Credit Link, 7.07%, 2/01/13 ......................................... United States 819,782 820,454 Term Loan, 7.11%, 2/01/13 ........................................... United States 1,974,667 1,976,287 --------------- 7,187,633 --------------- TOTAL SENIOR FLOATING RATE INTERESTS (COST $194,637,266) ................ 194,521,467 --------------- FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY SECURITIES 4.5% b,e Government of Argentina, FRN, 5.475%, 8/03/12 ........................... Argentina 3,950,000 2,818,819 Government of Malaysia, 8.60%, 12/01/07 ..................................................... Malaysia 8,000,000 MYR 2,367,579 6.45%, 7/01/08 ...................................................... Malaysia 1,400,000 MYR 418,038 7.00%, 3/15/09 ...................................................... Malaysia 1,500,000 MYR 460,883 Government of Poland, 6.00%, 5/24/09 .................................... Poland 5,645,000 PLN 2,055,317 Government of Singapore, 5.625%, 7/01/08 ................................ Singapore 2,150,000 SGD 1,448,961 Government of Sweden, 8.00%, 8/15/07 ...................................................... Sweden 8,300,000 SEK 1,219,174 6.50%, 5/05/08 ...................................................... Sweden 15,600,000 SEK 2,328,769 Korea Treasury Note, 4.75%, 3/12/08 ..................................... South Korea 3,600,000,000 KRW 3,881,707 --------------- TOTAL FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY SECURITIES (COST $16,358,655) .................................................... 16,999,247 --------------- TOTAL LONG TERM INVESTMENTS (COST $560,534,591) ......................... 558,941,619 --------------- SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS 3.4% GOVERNMENT BONDS 0.9% d,f Egypt Treasury Bills, 7/31/07 - 7/01/08 ................................. Egypt 9,250,000 EGP 1,585,016 f Malaysia Treasury Bill, 6/06/08 ......................................... Malaysia 800,000 MYR 224,365 f Norway Treasury Bills, 9/19/07 - 12/19/07 ............................... Norway 9,910,000 NOK 1,650,139 --------------- 3,459,520 --------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS BEFORE MONEY MARKET FUND (COST $563,842,252) ................................................... 562,401,139 --------------- 12 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS, JUNE 30, 2007 (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COUNTRY SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) MONEY MARKET FUND 2.5% g Franklin Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio, 4.99% ................................................................ United States 9,272,395 $ 9,272,395 --------------- TOTAL SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS (COST $12,580,057) ......................... 12,731,915 --------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS (COST $573,114,648) 152.5% ............................ 571,673,534 PREFERRED SHARES (50.7)% ................................................ (190,000,000) OTHER ASSETS, LESS LIABILITIES (1.8)% ................................... (6,741,488) --------------- NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES 100.0% ........................... $ 374,932,046 =============== CURRENCY ABBREVIATIONS EGP - Egyptian Pounds KRW - South Korean Won MYR - Malaysian Ringgit NOK - Norwegian Krone PLN - Polish Zloty SEK - Swedish Krona SGD - Singapore Dollar SELECTED PORTFOLIO ABBREVIATIONS FHLMC - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. FNMA - Federal National Mortgage Association FRN - Floating Rate Note GNMA - Government National Mortgage Association L/C - Letter of Credit PIK - Payment-In-Kind REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust SF - Single Family a The principal amount is stated in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. b The coupon rate shown represents the rate at period end. c Security was purchased pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933 and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration only to qualified institutional buyers or in a public offering registered under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities have been deemed liquid under guidelines approved by the Fund's Board of Trustees. At June 30, 2007, the aggregate value of these securities was $35,414,250, representing 9.45% of net assets. d Security purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. e The principal amount is stated in original face, and scheduled paydowns are reflected in the market price on ex-date. f The security is traded on a discount basis with no stated coupon rate. g The Franklin Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio is managed by the Fund's investment manager. The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield at period end. Quarterly Statement of Investments | See Notes to Statement of Investments. | 13 Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED) 1. ORGANIZATION Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust (the Fund) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a diversified, closed-end investment company. 2. SECURITY VALUATION Securities listed on a securities exchange or on the NASDAQ National Market System are valued at the last quoted sale price or the official closing price of the day, respectively. Over-the-counter securities and listed securities for which there is no reported sale are valued within the range of the most recent quoted bid and ask prices. Securities that trade in multiple markets or on multiple exchanges are valued according to the broadest and most representative market. Investments in open-end mutual funds are valued at the closing net asset value. Short term investments are valued at cost. Corporate debt securities, government securities, mortgage pass-through securities, other mortgage-backed securities, and asset-backed securities generally trade in the over-the-counter market rather than on a securities exchange. The Fund may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from bond dealers, and information with respect to bond and note transactions, to assist in determining a current market value for each security. The Fund's pricing services may use valuation models or matrix pricing which considers information with respect to comparable bond and note transactions, quotations from bond dealers, or by reference to other securities that are considered comparable in such characteristics as rating, interest rate and maturity date, option adjusted spread models, prepayment projections, interest rate spreads and yield curves, to determine current value. Senior secured corporate loans with floating or variable interest rates generally trade in the over-the-counter market rather than on a securities exchange. The Fund may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from loan dealers and other financial institutions, and information with respect to bond and note transactions, to assist in determining a current market value for each security. The Fund's pricing services use independent market quotations from loan dealers or financial institutions and may incorporate valuation methodologies that consider multiple bond characteristics such as dealer quotes, issuer type, coupon, maturity, weighted average maturity, interest rate spreads and yield curves, cash flow and credit risk/quality analysis to determine current value. 14 | Quarterly Statement of Investments Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) 2. SECURITY VALUATION (CONTINUED) The Fund has procedures to determine the fair value of individual securities and other assets for which market prices are not readily available or which may not be reliably priced. Methods for valuing these securities may include: fundamental analysis, matrix pricing, discounts from market prices of similar securities, or discounts applied due to the nature and duration of restrictions on the disposition of the securities. Due to the inherent uncertainty of valuations of such securities, the fair values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had a ready market for such investments existed. Occasionally, events occur between the time at which trading in a security is completed and the close of the NYSE that might call into question the availability (including the reliability) of the value of a portfolio security held by the Fund. If such an event occurs, the securities may be valued using fair value procedures, which may include the use of independent pricing services. All security valuation procedures are approved by the Fund's Board of Trustees. 3. INCOME TAXES At June 30, 2007, the cost of investments and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) for income tax purposes were as follows: Cost of investments ........................................... $ 574,580,884 ============== Unrealized appreciation ....................................... $ 4,569,486 Unrealized depreciation ....................................... (7,476,836) -------------- Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) .................... $ (2,907,350) ============== For information on the Fund's policy regarding other significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund's most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report. Quarterly Statement of Investments | 15 Item 2. Controls and Procedures. (a) EVALUATION OF DISCLOSURE CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES. The Registrant maintains disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in the Registrant's filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the periods specified in the rules and forms of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Such information is accumulated and communicated to the Registrant's management, including its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. The Registrant's management, including the principal executive officer and the principal financial officer, recognizes that any set of controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives. Within 90 days prior to the filing date of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q, the Registrant had carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of the Registrant's management, including the Registrant's principal executive officer and the Registrant's principal financial officer, of the effectiveness of the design and operation of the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures. Based on such evaluation, the Registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures are effective. (b) CHANGES IN INTERNAL CONTROLS. There have been no significant changes in the Registrant's internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect the internal controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation in connection with the preparation of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q. Item 3. Exhibits. (A) Certification pursuant to Section 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 of Jimmy D. Gambill, Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration, and Galen G. Vetter, Chief Financial Officer. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. FRANKLIN TEMPLETON LIMITED DURATION INCOME TRUST By /S/JIMMY D. GAMBILL ------------------- Jimmy D. Gambill Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration Date August 27, 2007 Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. By /S/JIMMY D. GAMBILL ------------------- Jimmy D. Gambill Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration Date August 27, 2007 By /S/GALEN G. VETTER ------------------ Galen G. Vetter Chief Financial Officer Date August 27, 2007 Exhibit A I, Jimmy D. Gambill, certify that: 1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-Q of FRANKLIN TEMPLETON LIMITED DURATION INCOME TRUST; 2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report; 3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in this report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed; 4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have: (a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared; (b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles; (c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and (d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and 5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions): (a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and (b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. August 27, 2007 /s/JIMMY D. GAMBILL Jimmy D. Gambill Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration I, Galen G. Vetter, certify that: 1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-Q of FRANKLIN TEMPLETON LIMITED DURATION INCOME TRUST; 2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report; 3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in this report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed; 4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have: (a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared; (b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles; (c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and (d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and 5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions): (a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and (b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. August 27, 2007 /s/GALEN G. VETTER Galen G. Vetter Chief Financial Officer