- August 21, 2012
The Connecticut Mirror features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the reportNevertheless, report author Sarah Anderson said the tax code is "riddled with lots of loopholes" that allow corporations to unfairly whittle down the tax obligations and need to be closed.
Anderson said some of those "loopholes" include deductions for research and development and offshore tax havens. "The tax code needs to be looked at more closely, especially since we're dealing with a fiscal crisis," she said.
- August 20, 2012
The Takeaway features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the reportThis isn't going to make any CEOs happy. The Institute for Policy Studies, a left-leaning group in Washington, D.C., released its annual report yesterday. It calls out specific companies like Conoco Phillips and AT&T for paying their CEOs more than they pay the government in taxes. Its conclusion? Taxpayers are padding the pockets of higher-ups at these big corporations.<
- August 20, 2012
Venture Beat features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the report - August 20, 2012
The Las Vegas Sun features article “Subsidizing CEO Welfare”
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The Waterville (ME) Morning Sentinel features article “Subsidizing CEO Welfare”
Visit the publisher's website • See the article - August 19, 2012
The Guardian features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the report - August 17, 2012
Daily Finance features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
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Forbes features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the report"Our nation's tax code has become a powerful enabler of bloated CEO pay," the study says.
- August 17, 2012
The Wall Street Journal features report “Executive Excess 2012: The CEO Hands in Uncle Sam's Pocket”
Visit the publisher's website • See the reportThe liberal group said the tax code has become "a powerful enabler of bloated CEO pay" because of tax breaks and subsidies and "tax dollars are flowing from average Americans who depend on public services to the kingpins of America’s private sector."
- August 17, 2012
The Hazard (KY) Herald features article “The 64-Gazillion-Dollar Question”
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