Mark Zuckerberg Could Pay Billions in Taxes, But That’s Not So Bad
Facebook's IPO means a one-time big bill for its founder.
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Facebook's IPO means a one-time big bill for its founder.
Kim Kardashian could save the children (all the children!) with the money she made from wearing Shape-Ups that one time!
The governor will reportedly tax rich people more, but not too much more.
The mayor says the governor's rumored plan isn't going to work.
Brookfield Properties claims the finance department is mistaken.
But thanks to the expiring Bush tax cuts, Democrats can afford to hang tough.
Introducing the 9-0-9 plan, for some people.
Conservatives defend a series of nonsense statistics about taxes and inequality.
Cain adds in new deductions and exemptions.
Tax returns. Get your mind out of the gutter.
Which is to say, it is heavily subsidizing the video-game industry.
So, he's definitely not running for president anytime soon.
He closed tax loopholes, too.
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