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Business lobby pushes back against corporate tax reform
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelFlorida’s big-business lobby has begun pushing back against a burgeoning debate in the state Legislature about whether to clamp down on large companies that use aggressive “tax-planning” strategies to avoid corporate-income taxes.... -
A closer look at how a corporate tax loophole works in Florida
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTwo weeks after the Orlando Sentinel reported that at least a hundred — and potentially far more — big companies have been reducing their Florida corporate-income taxes through an apparent “loophole” in state law, the Florida... -
Loophole lets big companies avoid millions in Florida taxes
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelRecognized across much of the country by its bright-red logo, Circle K has hundreds of convenience stores in Florida, selling everything from coffee and engine oil to ice cream and potato chips. But for at least a decade, when Circle K's cash registers... -
Loophole lets hundreds of companies avoid Florida corporate taxes
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Jason Garcia, Orlando Sentinel Recognized across much of the country by its bright-red logo, Circle K has hundreds of convenience stores in Florida, selling everything from coffee and engine oil to ice cream and potato chips. But for at least a decade,... -
Claim: PA taxpayers footed $234K bill for "corporate front group" that pushes legislation.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekLiberal advocacy groups are stepping up their attacks on the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), charging this week that the think-tank has been the recipient of tens of thousands of dollars in Pennsylvania taxpayers' money. Citing documents... -
Consumer Confidential: GM loves China, tobacco companies rake it in
Money & CompanyHere's your thick-as-thieves Thursday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Let them eat Chevys: General Motors might be having troubles at home, but the carmaker is on a tear in China, where sales of GM vehicles rose nearly...... -
Tax loophole saves Florida firms millions
Recognized across much of the country by its bright-red logo, Circle K has hundreds of convenience stores in Florida, selling everything from coffee and engine oil to ice cream and potato chips. But for at least a decade, when Circle K's cash...Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Tobacco Products, Florida Legislature, Mining
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U.S. to revise cigarette warning labels
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The U.S. government is abandoning a legal battle to require that cigarette packs carry a set of large and often macabre warning labels depicting the dangers of smoking and encouraging smokers to quit. Instead, the Food and...
Tags: Tobacco Products, Philip Morris USA, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System
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R.J. Reynolds Plant Workers Vote Against Union Representation
Associated PressA majority of production and maintenance workers for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. have voted against union representation, the company said Friday. The subsidiary of Reynolds American Inc. said that a preliminary count of ballots cast show workers chose not...Tags: Employees, Work Relations, Unions, Philip Morris USA, Companies and Corporations
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Judge blocks graphic cigarette warnings
REUTERSA federal judge blocked a rule requiring tobacco companies to display graphic images on cigarette packs, such as a man exhaling cigarette smoke through a hole in his throat. District Judge Richard Leon sided on Monday with tobacco companies and granted a...Tags: Litigation, Tobacco Products, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Health
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Feds: Cigarette Companies Promoting Smokeless Tobacco More
Staff WriterThe nation's top tobacco companies are spending less money on cigarette advertising and promotion and more money on promoting smokeless tobacco products, according to the latest data from the Federal Trade Commission. The data mirrors an industry trend...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Tobacco Products, Philip Morris USA, Consumers, Politics
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