Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Reforming company taxes: Getting corporations to cough up | The Economist

Reforming company taxes: Getting corporations to cough up | The Economist

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Check your facts, The Economist: "One thing on which there does seem to be a consensus is that America’s marginal rate of corporate income tax—at 35%, one of the world’s highest—must come down." Call us for the opposing perspective.

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Getting corporations to cough up
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Down with tax-dodging and posh chocs WHAT do General Electric, Vodafone, Fortnum & Mason, Citigroup, Barclays and Boots all have in common? Each has been branded a tax dodger by activists.