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May 21, 2013Apple's Tim Cook is testifying in front of a Senate subcommittee on what Apple sees as a vastly simpler corporate tax structure to replace the outdated, overly complex structure that the U.S. has today. [...][Posted in ITI Blog]
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May 20, 2013An op/ed by Dean C. Garfield On Tuesday morning, a political sideshow masquerading as a Senate hearing will target America’s economic champions — companies that are creating American jobs and strengthening [...][Posted in Media Coverage]
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May 20, 2013Tomorrow, Apple CEO Tim Cook will put forward the tenets of a reform plan that could fix the broken, antiquated U.S. tax code. His testimony before a Senate panel will focus on shaping a competitive, [...][Posted in ITI Blog]
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May 20, 2013Apple has set up three foreign subsidiaries that the company claims are not resident in any nation for taxing purposes, in an effort to avoid paying tens of billions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. and [...][Posted in Media Coverage]
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May 20, 2013ITI President & CEO Dean Garfield talks with CNBC's Larry Kudlow about the economic benefits of revamping the U.S. corporate tax code, and what we're likely to hear from Apple CEO Tim Cook at a Senate [...][Posted in Multimedia]