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Corporate Deadbeats: How Companies Get Rich Off Of Taxes

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You and your wallet have a big stake in huge tax-dodging deals being crafted by big American companies, like Burger King merging with Tim Hortons, the Canadian coffee and doughnut chain. Burger King is looking to swap the 35 percent corporate tax rate in the U.S. for Canada’s 15 percent rate, even though its working headquarters…

Corporate Deadbeats: How Companies Get Rich Off Of Taxes

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