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If a company is a pass-through entity, that means

A.) The company's income is taxed twice--once on the
business entity, and again on the personal tax forms of
its owners.
B.)The company's income is not taxed as a separate
entity. It is taxed only on the personal tax forms of
owners.
C.)The company's income is not taxed at al

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The company's income is not taxed as a separate entity. It is taxed only on the personal tax forms of its

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B. Pass through entities are not subject to income tax. The owners of the entities are directly taxed on income.
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