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The combinati stanley cup on of increasing inequality and anemic economic growth has thrown a political spotlight on tax havens. Research has shown that governments are losing at least $200 billion in potential tax dollars every year because of them. And politicians throughout the world are feeling pressure to address this perceived injustice.Consider, for example, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clintons聽recent comments聽about companies stanley cup routing income through the Bahamas or the Cayman Islands or wherever in an effort to minimize or avoid taxes. Clinton would like the United States to capture lost tax revenues from corporations booking profits in their offshore subsidiaries.My guess is that your image of tax havens, like Clintons, is a small island with free-flowing rum and sun-kissed, care-free locals. You may remember聽The Firm, the 1993 film based on the John Grisham thriller, in which Tom Cruise plays a lawyer who gets mixed up with a firm that helps clients launder money through the Cayman Islands.MORE FROM MAKING SEN$ELower drug prices: Does any candidate have an Rx But Cayman entities are not as secretive and opaque as they once were, especially聽compared聽to other jurisdictions. The territory now complies with regulations like United Statess Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act mandating automatic information transfer about foreign account holders to the stanley cup ir home countries. Further, anonymous corporations in which ultimate ownership is unknown no Jwxf Senate set to OK Republican bill unraveling health care law
Every five years, Britons elect members of Parliament. But after this year vote on Thursday, the results of the new government might not be known for days.Its a tight race between Prime Minister David Cameron from the Conservatives and Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is hoping to be kingmaker again .Voters are deciding on 650 seats: 533 in England, 59 in Scotland, 40 in Wales and 18 in Northern Ireland. The Guardian has an interactive stanley cup map of battleground seats.If one party wins a majority of seats, it gets to form the new government. But if no party gains a majority, which appears to be the case this year, there is a hung parliament requiring the negotiating of a coalition government. So even though votes will be tallied by Friday, it might be days or weeks before the government takes shape.Britain oppos nike dunk ition Labor Party leader Ed Miliband back to camera , Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood left-right , Green Party leader Natalie Bennett, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon and N stanley cup igel Farage the leader of UKIP participate in a televised debate in London on April 16. Photo by Stefan Rousseau/pool via ReutersThe three main parties are the Conservatives, led by Cameron, who has served as prime minister since 2010; the Labour Party, led by Miliband; and the Liberal Democrats under Deputy Prime Minister Clegg.But some voters disenfranchised by the big three are migrating to smaller parties, including the right-wing UK Independence Party l |
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