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  • Known as pass-throughs, these firms pass along profits to investors who pay taxes on those sums through their individual returns.

    More Firms Enjoy Tax-Free Status John D. McKinnon 2012

  • His point, as he makes more than clear in the last few paragraphs, in which he denounces “soaring profits”, “obscene bonuses”, high credit card fees and pass-throughs of taxes to consumers, is to pick a fight with “industry lobbyists from Wall Street”.

    The President’s Glass(-Steagall) House 2010

  • If you go with a lighter draw weight (45-60lbs), increase your total arrow weight to between 400-500 grains to keep your kinetic energy high enough for pass-throughs.

    For a first time bow hunter is a 70lb draw too much? What is the most common 50-60lb? 2009

  • If you go with a lighter draw weight (45-60lbs), increase your total arrow weight to between 400-500 grains to keep your kinetic energy high enough for pass-throughs.

    For a first time bow hunter is a 70lb draw too much? What is the most common 50-60lb? 2009

  • Businesses organized as so-called pass-throughs aren't subject to the corporate-tax regime and pay taxes at individual rates.

    Camp Wants Comprehensive Tax Talks Martin Vaughan 2011

  • There also has been an increase in the number of firms structured as "pass-throughs," which pay no federal corporate income tax and instead distribute their profits to investors, who pay taxes on the income as individuals.

    With Tax Break, Corporate Rate Is Lowest in Decades Damian Paletta 2012

  • Idol producers let the Day 1 pass-throughs from the first round of Hollywood Week think they were stealing a march on the Day 2 pass-throughs.

    'American Idol' 2011 continues Hollywood Week [update -- video] Lisa de Moraes 2011

  • His point, as he makes more than clear in the last few paragraphs, in which he denounces “soaring profits”, “obscene bonuses”, high credit card fees and pass-throughs of taxes to consumers, is to pick a fight with “industry lobbyists from Wall Street”.

    Stromata Blog: 2010

  • His point, as he makes more than clear in the last few paragraphs, in which he denounces “soaring profits”, “obscene bonuses”, high credit card fees and pass-throughs of taxes to consumers, is to pick a fight with “industry lobbyists from Wall Street”.

    Economics 2010

  • Well, that and funneling millions of dollars in pass-throughs to their consultant friends that they are supposed to be spending on the health care fight.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

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