Study Shows Most Corporations Pay No U.S. Income Taxes

Courtesy Digg - Business & Finance  Wed, 08/13/2008 - 11:50

Most U.S. and foreign corporations doing business in the United States avoid paying any federal income taxes, despite trillions of dollars worth of sales, a government study released on Tuesday said.


 

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