Repatriation Holiday Lobbying–Money Speaks…
…and contributing editor for the non-partisan Tax Notes. “A lot of what companies report as foreign profit is really U.S. profit that should be subject to U.S. tax,” Sullivan said….
…and contributing editor for the non-partisan Tax Notes. “A lot of what companies report as foreign profit is really U.S. profit that should be subject to U.S. tax,” Sullivan said….
…respond and who will bear the brunt of the pain. Corporate culture and organization vary from country to country. In the boardrooms of corporate America, profits aren’t everything – they…
…consider ways to control profit-taking in the health care system. The market ideology of the proposers leaves many options that might work better off the table (single payer; tax on…
…in 2007, for the average loss ratios for malpractice insurance companies. To put this another way as per the article: In 2007, medical malpractice insurer profit based just on insurance…
…wages and profit, and rising actual debt levels. When the asset was sold at a profit, someone else bought the asset at the new, higher price. He or she financed…
…firm is whipping his company into shape for selling at a profit. The burden is also borne by taxpayers generally and the kinds of public goods we would like to…
…profit because the costs exceeded the (non-tax) profit potential. He’ll face a maximum sentence of 5 years on conspiracy and 5 years on tax evasion and will forfeit his two…
…that the national “cohort default rate” on federal student loans is 7.0 percent. The default rate at for-profit colleges is highest at 11.6 percent – almost double the average rate…
…in relation to those profits–a “mere fly-speck on the company’s balance sheet.” Morse, BP Profits from Gulf Spill, Huffington Post, May 3, 2010. As Whatley has indicated, “when a corporation…
…is that derivatives are traded as private one-on-one contracts. That means big profits for banks since clients can’t compare offerings.” As noted by Salmon this is not true. It could…