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  2. Master limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of their pass-through status, holding MLPs in tax-exempt accounts may generate Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT). [2] To encourage tax-exempt investors, some MLPs set up C corporation holding companies of limited partner which can issue common equity. [3]

  3. Blocker corporation - Wikipedia

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    When there are tax exempt investors in a fund, they are not subject to U.S. income tax, but are still required to declare and pay taxes on "Unrelated Business Taxable Income" or "UBTI". [2] For tax exempt investors, dividends , royalties , rents , capital gains and interest income are not considered UBTI, but any money earned from conduct ...

  4. What is a master limited partnership (MLP) and how can it ...

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    Here’s how a master limited partnership works, examples of MLPs and their pros and cons. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Do These Investments Belong in Your IRA This Tax Season? - AOL

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  6. Enterprise Products - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE: EPD) is an American midstream natural gas and crude oil pipeline company with headquarters in Houston, Texas. [6] It acquired GulfTerra in September 2004.

  7. What Sets These MLPs Apart? - AOL

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  8. How MLPs Can Cut Your Tax Bill - AOL

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  9. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    For employees that do not have access to a personal bank account, most major payroll service providers can arrange for the net pay of an employee to be loaded onto a payroll card, which is a plastic card similar to a debit card. A payroll card functions like a debit card and allows an employee to access their pay. [1]