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Income Taxes
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes Income Taxes
AB Holding is a publicly-traded partnership (“PTP”) for federal tax purposes and, accordingly, is not subject to federal or state corporate income taxes. However, AB Holding is subject to the 4.0% New York City unincorporated business tax (“UBT”), net of credits for UBT paid by AB, and to a 3.5% federal tax on partnership gross income from the active conduct of a trade or business. AB Holding’s partnership gross income is derived from its interest in AB.

AB Holding’s federal income tax is computed by multiplying certain AB qualifying revenues (primarily U.S. investment advisory fees, research payments and brokerage commissions) by AB Holding’s ownership interest in AB, multiplied by the 3.5% tax rate. AB Holding Units in AB’s consolidated rabbi trust are not considered outstanding for purposes of calculating AB Holding’s ownership interest in AB.
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended
June 30,
20222021% Change20222021% Change
(in thousands)
Net income attributable to AB Unitholders$208,769 $267,570 (22.0)%$469,496 $511,701 (8.2)%
Multiplied by: weighted average equity ownership interest36.1 %36.4 %36.1 %36.4 %
Equity in net income attributable to AB Unitholders$75,358 $97,407 (22.6)$169,711 $186,314 (8.9)
AB qualifying revenues$665,807 $580,471 14.7 $1,410,524 $1,286,863 9.6 
Multiplied by: weighted average equity ownership interest for calculating tax
30.6 %31.2 %31.0 %30.9 %
Multiplied by: federal tax3.5 %3.5 %3.5 %3.5 %
Federal income taxes7,120 6,332 15,306 13,904 
State income taxes97 158 336 406 
Total income taxes$7,217 $6,490 11.2 $15,642 $14,310 9.3 
Effective tax rate9.6 %6.7 %9.2 %7.7 %

In order to preserve AB Holding’s status as a PTP for federal income tax purposes, management ensures that AB Holding does not directly or indirectly (through AB) engage in a substantial new line of business. If AB Holding were to lose its status as a PTP, it would be subject to corporate income tax, which would reduce materially AB Holding’s net income and its quarterly distributions to AB Holding Unitholders.