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Millionaire Taxes Hurt The Masses, From Newark to Paris
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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Fortune vol. 166 no. 2 (Jul. 2012)
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page 32.
Topik:
Tax Rates
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Global Economy
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Wealthy People
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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FF16.48
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Leaders around the world want the rich to keep giving. But when the wealthy get tired of getting tapped, guess who gets stuck with the tab? When New Jersey governor Chris Christie heard British Prime Minister David Cameron invite France's wealthy to decamp to England to escape a proposed 75% tax rate, he felt something akin to déjà vu. Every day top executives of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Merck (MRK), and other companies commute from their homes in Pennsylvania to offices in Christie's state, saving roughly two-thirds on their state income tax bill -- and costing New Jersey's treasury $50 million, by one estimate.
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