passthrough

See also: pass through

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Etymology

pass + through

Noun

passthrough (countable and uncountable, plural passthroughs)

  1. The act or process of passing through
    1. as of a signal through a device or network
    2. as of increased costs through a business entity to its customers through increased prices.
      The airlines called the fuel surcharge a passthrough, but did not rescind it until well after fuel prices had returned to previous levels.
  2. A wall opening intended to allow something to be passed through it.
  3. (US, taxation) A legal entity intended to not incur (income) taxation at the entity, but solely at the beneficiaries.
    Partnerships, limited-liability companies, and Subchapter S corporations are the main US passthroughs.

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