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  2. Partnership taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Partnerships are "flow-through" entities. Flow-through taxation means that the entity does not pay taxes on its income. Instead, the owners of the entity pay tax on their "distributive share" of the entity's taxable income, even if no funds are distributed by the partnership to the owners. Federal tax law permits the owners of the entity to ...

  3. Limited liability partnership - Wikipedia

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    Law portal. v. t. e. A limited liability partnership ( LLP) is a partnership in which some or all partners (depending on the jurisdiction) have limited liabilities. It therefore can exhibit aspects of both partnerships and corporations. In an LLP, each partner is not responsible or liable for another partner's misconduct or negligence.

  4. Master limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    Master limited partnership. In the United States, a master limited partnership ( MLP) or publicly traded partnership ( PTP) is a publicly traded entity taxed as a partnership. It combines the tax benefits of a partnership with the liquidity of publicly traded securities . To obtain the tax benefits of a pass through, MLPs must generate at least ...

  5. An Investor's Guide to Master Limited Partnerships - AOL

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    Investors who search for high-yielding investments have more than likely stumbled upon a master limited partnership, or MLP. These types of investments can be a great addition to a portfolio. For ...

  6. Do Only Rich Families Have a Family Limited Partnership? - AOL

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    A family limited partnership (FLP) is a complex structure that serves a strategic purpose for individuals desiring to manage and protect family assets, limit liability and potentially secure tax ...

  7. Blocker corporation - Wikipedia

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    Blocker corporation. A blocker corporation is a type of C Corporation in the United States that has been used by tax exempt individuals to protect their investments from taxation when they participate in private equity or with hedge funds. In addition to tax exempt individuals, foreign investors have also used blocker corporations.

  8. Partnership vs. Corporation - AOL

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    In a partnership, the company is owned by the general partners and, if applicable, limited partners. General partners make the call on how the daily operations run. In a corporation, the company ...

  9. Limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A limited partnership ( LP) is a type of partnership with general partners who have a right to manage the business and limited partners who have no right to manage the business but have only limited liability for its debts. [1] Limited partnerships are distinct from limited liability partnerships, in which all partners have limited ...