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Inversions
For Ireland, multinational companies are a blessing and a curse
Jun 20, 2018
The government welcomes foreign firms, but its tax regime draws criticism.
Corporate taxation needs reform, but where to start?
Nov 10, 2016
There's consensus that the tax systems needs revising. Beyond that, a void.
Jack Lew talks inversions, trade and MetLife's too-big-to-fail status
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Kai Ryssdal
Apr 11, 2016
The Treasury Secretary also made his case for the U.S. leading the global economy.
Full interview: Treasury Secretary Jack Lew
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Kai Ryssdal
Apr 11, 2016
We went to the treasury to talk inversions, MetLife, America's place in the global economy and — of course — the $10 bill.
Weekly Wrap: Tax inversions and the Panama Papers
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Molly Wood
Apr 8, 2016
Nela Richardson and David Gura join Molly to recap the week that was.
The only way to stop inversions might be tax reform
Apr 6, 2016
The Pfizer-Allergan merger is out, but what about inversions across the board?
Why a corporation's "inversion" matters to taxpayers
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Annie Baxter
Apr 5, 2016
The Treasury Department issues new rules to deter U.S. corporations from merging with foreign companies for tax purposes.
For public good, not for profit.
Health care tax inversions allow double dipping, according to new report
Mar 17, 2016
Companies sidestep taxes that support Medicare or Medicaid, then sell those programs drugs.
Pfizer's tax-driven Allergan merger
Nov 23, 2015
Regulators want to cut down on these deals, but this one is full-speed ahead.
Pfizer and Allergan agree to $160 billion "inversion"
Nov 23, 2015
The deal would create the largest pharmaceutical company in the world.