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September 1, 2005
Sullivan on Lower Taxes Hurt Companies' Reputation
Martin A. Sullivan (Contributing Editor, Tax Analysts) has published Reputation or Lower Taxes?, 108 Tax Notes 981 (Aug. 29, 2005), also available on the Tax Analysts web page as Doc 2005-17826, 2005 TNT 168-1. The article argues that there is a new dimension of risk associated with overambitious efforts to lower taxes -- now the actions of the tax department can tarnish a company's public image.
September 1, 2005 in Scholarship, Tax Analysts | Permalink
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