Tax

Pass-Through Entity

A business whose income passes through to its owners and is taxed on their personal returns rather than at the entity level.


Definition


Sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs taxed as partnerships, and S corporations are all pass-through entities. The business itself usually pays no federal income tax — owners report their share of income or loss on their personal returns and pay tax there.

When It Matters


Whenever you're comparing entity types, evaluating the PTE tax election in Wisconsin, or planning around the qualified business income deduction.

Common Questions


Are pass-through entities always more tax-efficient than C corps?

Not always. At higher income levels, or when the business retains a lot of earnings, a C corporation can sometimes be the better answer. The analysis is specific to the owners' situation.