A pass-through entity refers to a business that does not pay income tax of its own. Its income, losses, credits, and deductions “pass-through” to each business owner’s personal tax return, where its profits are taxed according to each owner’s individual income tax rate. Pass-through entities such as sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and S Corporations may be appealing to your entrepreneurial clients. In this session, Nellie Akalp of CorpNet.com, will cover details to help you get a better understanding of pass-through entities.
Learning Objectives:
CorpNet.com
CEO
[email protected]
(805) 449-2638
Nellie Akalp is a passionate entrepreneur, small business expert, and mother of four. She is the CEO of CorpNet.com, a trusted resource for Business Incorporation, LLC Filings, and Corporate Compliance Services in all 50 states. Nellie and her team recently launched a partner program for accountants, bookkeepers, CPAs, and other professionals to help them streamline the business incorporation and compliance process for their clients. More info at CorpNet.com/partners.
CorpNet.com is your trusted resource for business incorporation, LLC filings, and corporate compliance services in all 50 states. Through the CorpNet Partner Program, accountants, CPAs, enrolled agents, bookkeepers, and QB ProAdvisors can now offer business formation and corporate compliance services to their clients in any state. Learn more at: CorpNet.com/partners