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The company can't repatriate these funds without taking a tax hit.
The Adler campaign mocked Mr. Runyan for taking a tax break meant for farmers.
Taking a tax loss on the sale of a mutual fund may not be simple, however.
In 1993, Congress prohibited companies from taking a tax deduction for nonincentive pay for executives if it exceeded $1 million.
Some trustees have made partial or promised gifts of their art, a common way of taking a tax deduction while enjoying their collections during their lifetimes.
— JEFF SOMMER Senator McCain asked the two professors whether, by taking a tax deduction in a country in which Apple "has no employees," Apple has put other companies at a disadvantage.
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While America takes the slash-and-burn approach to online gambling, on the other side of the globe, Australia is taking a tax-and-spend tack regulating the industry and then taxing the proceeds.
I should donate it and take a tax write-off.
It would probably take a tax of just a few basis points to make things right.
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