Pass-Through Entity Elective Tax Credit


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It’s not a secret, but nobody is talking about it!

Avoid the state tax limitation and REDUCE the amount you owe to the IRS! How? By utilizing the new business deduction called the pass-through entity tax!

Thorough Entity Tax Guide that will provide you with the facts about who qualifies, who doesn’t, how to make the election, when and how to make the payment, and MORE!

Flowchart showing how Pass-Through Entity tax helps owners reduce federal taxes by bypassing the $10,000 SALT limit.
A US map color-coded by state to show Pass-Through Entity (PTE) tax election status as of August 2025: Most states are blue (enacted), some are orange (proposed/considering), and a few are red (not enacted/not considering).

Unlock Big Tax Savings with the PTE Elective Tax Credit

Don’t leave money on the table. The Pass-Through Entity (PTE) Tax Credit can help you bypass the state tax deduction cap and reduce what you owe to the IRS. Learn who qualifies, how to elect it, and what steps to take—our comprehensive guide makes it simple.

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