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How Does the Pass-Through Entity Tax Work?

How Does the Pass-Through Entity Tax Work?

September 21, 2021 - Pass-through entity tax allows an entity to pay taxes directly at the entity level on behalf of members, partners, and shareholders. Enacted in July of this year, it helps to circumvent the $10,000 Federal cap on state and local tax deductions phased in during tax reform. Here is a list of common questions around the election.

How do you opt-in and who qualifies?

Owners representing more than 50% control of a partnership, LLC, or an S corporation need to support opting in—and once applied, it will apply to all owners. None of the members, partners, or shareholders can be a partnership, LLC (other than a single-member LLC), or corporation.

How is the tax calculated and paid?

The entity's Minnesota source income is multiplied by 9.85%, the highest individual income tax rate. The tax is paid by filing Schedule PTE by the due date or extended due date of the entity's tax return.

If you would like to see all of the details of this update, you can click here to visit the Minnesota Department of Revenue website.

For questions regarding electing the pass-through entity tax, you should reach out to your trusted tax planning advisor.

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