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State Taxation of Pass-Through Entities and Their Owners.


State Taxation of Pass-Through Entities and Their Owners, by Scott A. Salmon, et al. (WG&L, 2006), provides practical guidance on the myriad Myriad is a classical Greek name for the number 104 = 10 000. In modern English the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.

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 state tax issues that affect passthrough entities operating in two or more states and their owners. This reference provides both an in-depth and state-by-state discussion of how each jurisdiction specifically addresses topics facing passthrough entities and their owners. Citations enable tax professionals to analyze the context of authority on which conclusions are based. Topics include conformity to the Federal check-the-box regulations; state income/franchise filing requirements for passthrough entities and their owners, including income tax withholding Withholding

Any tax that is taken directly out of an individual's wages or other income before he or she receives the funds.

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In other words, these funds are "withheld" from your wages.
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Author:Fink, Philip R.
Publication:The Tax Adviser
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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