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The Corporate Tax Debate

Tue 01 May 12 | 04:37 PM ET
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The Corporate Tax Debate

Tue 01 May 12 | 04:37 PM ET
According to some estimates, the U.S. has the highest corporate tax rate in the world, but is that the rate companies actually pay? "You can raise the tax rate on Warren Buffett all you want, but unless you close the loop holes and exemptions, Warren Buffett will still pay less than a secretary," says Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

 
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