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A 'hybrid' entity for tax purposes is one which is treated differently for tax purposes in different tax jurisdictions, potentially resulting in tax advantages for its owners.
A 'hybrid' entity for tax purposes is one which is treated differently for tax purposes in different tax jurisdictions, potentially resulting in tax advantages for its owners.
For example, some entities are a partnership for the purposes of some tax jurisdictions, while being a company for the purposes of other tax jurisdictions, potentially resulting in a tax advantage.





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Tax.

A 'hybrid' entity for tax purposes is one which is treated differently for tax purposes in different tax jurisdictions, potentially resulting in tax advantages for its owners.

For example, some entities are a partnership for the purposes of some tax jurisdictions, while being a company for the purposes of other tax jurisdictions, potentially resulting in a tax advantage.


See also