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Obama Issues Rules to Crack Down on Overseas Corporate Tax Evasion
The executive action on Monday hits back at inversion schemes employed by U.S. corporations that stash taxable cash in their subsidiaries overseas.
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Why 1 in 9 of America's Biggest Companies Pay Zero Taxes
Getting to a zero percent tax rate despite turning a profit requires creative accounting — and corporate tax codes allow companies to avoid tax liability even in years when they turn a profit. 57 companies listed on the S&P 500 index last year paid zilch.
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Greek Journalist Who Leaked "Lagarde List" of Tax Evaders Faces Retrial
The Greek journalist Kostas Vaxevanis, who caused an uproar by publishing the so-called "Lagarde list" of 2,000 suspected tax evaders from his country who hold bank accounts in Switzerland, is on trial in Athens on charges of infringing privacy laws.
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Apple Pays Just 2% Tax on Overseas Profits
Apple paid just 1.9% tax in 2012. The U.S. corporate tax rate is 35%.