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Caramel Apple
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, was welcomed to Washington Tuesday like a conquering corporate hero, not the boss of a firm that has found all sorts of ways to...
It’s Official: Tech Has Replaced Banking as the New Corporate Bad Guy
U.S. senators have accused Apple, the world’s most profitable company, of also being the world’s biggest tax avoider, as congressional investors yesterday laid...
How Grover Norquist’s Anti-Tax Pledge Is Broken
Norquist’s proposition is so sweeping that it cannot last in its current form.
Fiscal Cliff Leaves Non-Profits on Edge
Charities are worried this may be the last season of giving As Congress grapples with tax reform and deficit reduction lawmakers are looking at limiting some...

The Need For Tax Reform Illustrated
David Kay Johnston has a great piece out today from Reuters that takes a close look at the taxes paid by the 400 highest income earning families in the U.S., a...
Morning Must Reads: Coalescing
Romney coasts in Illinois. The coalescing continues: Tea Party behemoth FreedomWorks drops its opposition to Romney. Erick Erickson dubs him the nominee. Bill...
Two Symbolic Tax Reform Plans from Obama and Romney
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney laid out competing frameworks for tax reform on Wednesday, competing to lay down political markers on a policy issue both parties...

Amid Supercommittee Wrangling, Tax Reform Gains Momentum
Whether or not Congress’s deficit supercommittee succeeds in finding $1.2 billion in savings by Thanksgiving, one likely result is that sometime in the next 18...

Winners and Losers of the Deficit Supercommittee Deadlock
With the deficit supercommittee charged with finding $1.2 trillion in savings teetering on the brink of failure, Washington is embroiled in a high stakes round...


