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pass through

[pas-throo, pahs-] / ˈpæsˌθru, ˈpɑs- /










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This popular provision, also known as the 199A deduction, allows owners of pass-through entities such as partnerships and sole proprietorships that report results on their owners’ returns to deduct up to 20% of business income.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the political tides shifted, the big index firms attempted to push proxy-voting responsibility back to their clients, elevating a process known as pass-through voting.

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“If we are going to see more tariff pass-through, the natural time for it to come is during those annual pricing increases,” he said.

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The economy has responded sluggishly to the rate cuts so far, with the pass-through to lower mortgage lending rates taking place at a slower pace than expected.

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“It is far too soon to know if the slowing back to last year’s pace is a sign that tariff pass-through is moderating or if it is one-month noise,” Detmeister writes.

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