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What does Hybrid entity mean?

A hybrid entity, in the context of UK tax law, is a business structure that is recognized differently for tax purposes in different jurisdictions, leading to discrepancies in tax treatment between countries. This can occur when an entity is considered a taxable entity in one country but is disregarded or treated as a flow-through entity in another country. Hybrid entities are often used by multinational corporations to optimize their tax position, but they can also present significant challenges for tax professionals due to their complexity.

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