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Senate Passes Puerto Rico Fiscal Relief Bill
The legislation passed Wednesday establishes a board to oversee Puerto Rico's finances, including a restructuring of its $72 billion debt.
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Matthew Heller
| June 30, 2016
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Did Treasury Target Pfizer-Allergan Inversion?
The Obama Administration and the Allergan CEO disagree about whether the government wanted specifically to kill the giant drug merger.
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David Katz and Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| April 6, 2016
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Board Members Favor Legislation on Inversions
A significant number of directors also think Congress should tackle broad-based tax reform at the same time.
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Matthew Heller
| October 21, 2014
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What About Earnings Stripping?
The White House finally threw down the gauntlet on corporate tax inversions, yet it failed to address a key issue.
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Iris Dorbian
| September 24, 2014
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Treasury Keeps Up Rhetoric on Tax Inversions
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says he is close to a decision on how to prevent firms from "effectively renouncing their citizenship."
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| September 9, 2014
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Calls for Ban on Tax Inversions
Lew wants to "shut down" corporate tax inversions retroactively to May 2014.
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David Katz
| July 16, 2014
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