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pass through

[pas-throo, pahs-] / ˈpæsˌθru, ˈpɑs- /










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“In initial years of operation you’d probably have losses, which with a pass-through could flow through to partners or LLC members and used as offsets on personal income tax returns,” Doyle says.

From Barron's

Higher tariff pass-through rates, increased tax refunds, and potential government stimulus checks are expected to contribute to inflationary pressures.

From Barron's

This popular provision, also known as the 199A deduction, allows owners of pass-through entities such as partnerships and sole proprietorships that report results on their owners’ returns to deduct up to 20% of business income.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the political tides shifted, the big index firms attempted to push proxy-voting responsibility back to their clients, elevating a process known as pass-through voting.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If we are going to see more tariff pass-through, the natural time for it to come is during those annual pricing increases,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal