tax loophole
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“When we look at where we’re going, it’s not about caring, because everyone on this stage cares. It’s not about values. It’s about results,” he said, pointing to his backing of successful ballot measures to close a corporate tax loophole, raise tobacco taxes, and stop oil-industry-backed efforts to roll back environmental law.
From Los Angeles Times
Some have pointed to social-media posts by Bill Ackman, the billionaire hedge-fund manager based in New York, suggesting the closure of a tax loophole the ultrawealthy sometimes use as a better alternative for raising revenue.
The FT has reported that the government may close a tax loophole which UK firms argue gives an unfair advantage to foreign online retailers like Shein.
From BBC
The loan charge was implemented to close a tax loophole and recover backdated taxes but has left many freelance workers facing large bills.
From BBC
Robert Martin, national chairman at the Tenant Farmers Association, said the committee the plan to close the tax loophole - involving wealthy people avoiding inheritance tax by buying up farmland - would not work because capital gains tax rollover relief for agricultural businesses had been left in place.
From BBC
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