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The rich cheat most

Posted on October 28 2008

From Forbes: A new study based on unpublished Internal Revenue Service data shows the rich are different when it comes to paying taxes: They hide
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 28th

Posted on October 28 2008

These are my links for October 28th: DEVELOPMENT: Poor Hit by Recession and Tax Havens – Why we need to close tax havens, now

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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 28th

Posted on October 28 2008

These are my links for October 28th: DEVELOPMENT: Poor Hit by Recession and Tax Havens – Why we need to close tax havens, now

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Not in a month of Sunday’s

Posted on October 28 2008

You couldn’t make this up in a month of Sunday’s. Lloyds TSB is using tax payer’s money to buy a share in Porterbrook Leasing. Porterbrook
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Tax and Financing for Development

Posted on October 28 2008

My friends over at SOMO have produced a great report on this issue. Strongly recommended.

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