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The Senate said Apple paid little or no tax on tens of billions of dollars stashed in Irish subsidiaries but deputy prime minister today denied Ireland had any special rate with tech...
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Apple executives are being grilled by the Senate today over their policies to minimize their U.S. corporate income tax expenditures by keeping a mountain of cash offshore. Tons of companies do this. Everyone from Google to Coca Cola keeps...
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Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has urged the Chancellor to lead reform of the international tax system after his company was savaged by MPs for avoiding billions in British...
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WASHINGTON -- Can we agree on this? Americans still think alike much of the time even if our politicians don't. To get heads nodding, just say something worrisome about the economy or dismissive of Washington. Almost all Americans consider...
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Although news is scarce about the federal investigation into corruption and wrongdoing in the District’s official circles, that doesn’t mean things aren’t moving. First there is Keely Thompson Jr., the former professional boxer who,...
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Reporters evaluating assertions of politicians is nothing but healthy for...
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Richard Rahn, Washington...
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Who does Congress represent best: the rich, the middle class, or the poor? That question may sound absurd on first blush. Of course Congress represents the rich, and couldn't care less about the rest of us. And that may be right Read full article...
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A cartoon cited in Larry Bartels’ classic “Homer Gets a Tax Cut.” Who does Congress represent best: the rich, the middle class, or the poor? That question may sound absurd on first blush. Of course Congress represents the...
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Carrie Lukas, ForbesPoliticians use pledges to make their priorities and commitments clear to voters. Unlike carefully worded campaign ads and position statements, pledges eliminate a politician’s wiggle room....
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