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Her proposal, as described in her amendment, "establishes a nonprofit government corporation through which a 'safety net' plan would be provided in any state in which affordable coverage was not available" to at least 95percentt of state residents.
The sick man, Irving Kantor, 49 years old, reportedly had set up a dummy bank account and corporation through which companies doing business with the city of Newark paid kick backs to the defendants, ac cording to the preliminary out line of the prosecution's case given Friday by the United States Attorney Frederick B. Lacey.
So as not to feel so disconnected, and to help each other market ourselves, some colleagues and I formed an umbrella corporation through which we billed our clients.
Mr. Dovel testified under oath that he'd planned to bring up to the court that Mr. Grey had created a sham corporation through which he funneled $100,000 to himself from the proceeds of "Scary Movie".
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The vast majority of Donald Trump's income comes through pass-through corporations, which means that he would likely be paying a tax rate of less than 15percentt under his tax plan.
First, it would create a special rate for so-called pass-through corporations, which, if not done carefully, could open a massive loophole in the tax code, leading to widespread tax avoidance among financiers, lawyers and people who can pay for savvy tax advice.
But those changes inspired new loopholes -- political action committees, through which corporations and interest groups could shower money on candidates.
"Given the inconspicuous ways in which companies can utilize supposedly independent groups to further their own agendas, the funding of industry groups is an important pathway through which corporations influence the national climate conversation without accountability," the analysis said.
The German Parliament hoped to discourage a wave of lawsuits -- and close the door on an ugly past -- when it voted to support a fund through which corporations will compensate people who worked as slave laborers in Germany during World War II.
In this paper, we examine two major areas through which corporations are capitalizing on prison labor: prison privatization and prison industry.
Some of the most exotic deals remain hidden in the files at Enron and its co-investors, files that disclose a welter of Delaware partnerships that Fastow formed in 2000 among Enron, LJM2 and the so-called Raptor partnerships, which included trusts, limited liability corporations and other entities through which cash, stock and derivatives cascaded.
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