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Pass-through Entities (PTEs)

Pass-through entities (PTEs) are business structures where income, deductions, and credits “pass through” to the owners or partners, who report them on their personal tax returns. Common examples include partnerships, S corporations, and LLCs, allowing profits to be taxed at individual rates rather than at the corporate level.

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    Indiana Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    Nebraska Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    Massachusetts Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    Idaho Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    Kentucky Pass-Through Entity Tax

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    The New York Pass-Through Entity (PTE) Tax

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    Difference Between Composite Return and PTE Election

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