I agree with George Will about as often as the Boston Red Sox agree with the New York Yankees, but as the law of broken clocks suggests, we must both be right at least twice a day.
Joe Biden made a lot of claims about Mitt Romney and the Republican presidential nominee's policies during his fiery speech at the Democratic National...
Repatriation holidays create vicious cycles. The first repatriation opens up the door to the possibility of avoiding taxes altogether, creating an expectation.
Mitt Romney's plan not to force companies to pay taxes on profits they bring back from overseas will eliminate jobs, according to a new report by the ...
Multinational corporations likely have the means to invest the offshore profits in the U.S. without a tax holiday that they're billing as a job creato...
Unemployment might be stuck at crisis levels, but a new government report suggests two commonly proposed Republican remedies would only have minimal e...
One solution being proposed by some of our Congressional leaders is a rehash of an old experiment: a repatriation tax holiday that would temporarily allow U.S.-based companies to bring home profits they currently hold overseas.
Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric CEO and President Barack Obamaās job czar, said he wants the American public to root for him and his company -- jus...
More money doesn't always mean more jobs. Take when the U.S. government last imposed a tax holiday on offshore profits in 2004. Those companies that b...
At a time when the United States is marred in debate over deficits and debt ceilings, American tech companies are keeping about 70 percent of their ca...
The proposed tax repatriation holiday wants us to let multinational corporations who've been "deferring" taxes they owe to the Treasury get a time-limited break to bring them back at a much reduced rate. How could this ever be a good idea?
Rahm Emanuel has a proposition. A grand one, for big business, big unions, and Congress: let a corporate income tax holiday pay for a national infrast...
A group of multinational corporations is facing off against the Treasury Department over a massive tax holiday that the companies say could spur the e...