Nowadays, 21% of the money the corporation doles out annually goes on innovation, up from 14% in 1994 and practically nothing in 1991.
Can S Corporation 1 repay the loan to S Corporation 2, who in turn loans the money to A, who in turn loans the money back to S Corporation 1?
The left-wing mayor can milk the capitalist Corporation for money, while the capitalists get more office space to ward off the challenge of Canary Wharf.
The central government and the autonomous region may both be happy now with the idea of local people getting some much needed money from a multinational corporation.
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The money paid to hosts goes directly to the local residents, compared to chain hotels, which do pay its local workers but also takes a portion of the money back to the corporation.
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"Donate enough money to the Senate GOP as an investment that will end up making their corporation an enormous amount of money, all on the backs of hard-working, taxpaying Americans, " said Patrick Purcell of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, which represents workers in grocery and retail stores, and in food-processing and meat packing companies.
This reasoning is faulty because this money is taxed at the corporation before it can be paid out in dividends.
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If the corporation gives the money it should have used to pay taxes to somebody, then the IRS chases that person for the corporate taxes.
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Today, a corporation can borrow money on the U.S. bond markets and then, for example, use the proceeds to buy a factory in Canada, where corporate taxes are lower.
The licence fee would only be kept as the main method of funding the BBC if the public was convinced that the corporation was spending money wisely, he said.
Lord Hall said it was time to look at how all the corporation's money was spent while keeping in mind the difficult circumstances the country as a whole was facing.
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It turns out that this publicly-traded corporation was losing money, so in order for the CEO to impress Wall Street analysts, who influence the stock price, almost 2, 000 employees across the company were told to hit the bricks.
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The Morgan Stanley case, filed in state court in New York, is a so-called "derivative suit" in which the lawyers are trying to place themselves in the position of the corporation to recover money shareholders allegedly lost because of bad behavior by insiders.
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More specifically, they each bought a tiny piece of the team when buying shares of corporation, and the money raised will be used for the renovation.
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For many people, it seems as though the idea that the goal of corporation is to make money is one of the immutable truths of the universe.
What the IRS has argued on Midcoast deals is that is what happened in essence, since Midcoast was clearly going to get the money to pay you from the corporation you just sold them.
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An award-winning documentary entitled "Follow the Money" produced by the Blackwell Corporation and aired nationwide on 12 July 1989 on PBS provided compelling evidence of how, for example, East Germany's Foreign Trade Bank played a key role in the financing of a terrorist attack on U.S. nationals.
However, in some cases, LLCs can choose a C corporation tax structure and save money by funneling profits back into the business tax-free.
The highly provocative PBS television documentary entitled "Follow the Money, " produced by the Blackwell Corporation and recently aired nationwide, should greatly advance this alliance policy goal.
The hitch in all this is that the Deposit Insurance Corporation itself is not rolling in money.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is fast running out of money, thanks to more and more bank failures.
News Corporation has spent enormous amounts of money and energy over the years on satellite-television platforms in America, Britain, Italy and Latin America.
Through her they found his modest office in Surbiton, rented in the name of UniFi Consulting, and evidence of 182 bank accounts he had maintained, each one in the name of a different and obscure corporation, through which vast amounts of money had passed.
They are supposed to get the money from somebody else who then gets to pillage the corporation.
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Instead, the money has simply followed a circular pattern, from S Corporation 1 to S Corporation 2 to A and back to S Corporation 1.
Tamimi is a subcontractor to KBR, which itself was, until recently, a subsidiary of Halliburton, the mega-corporation that has won most of the big money contracts in Iraq.
Paradigm shifts like the rise of the corporation in the late Middle Ages, paper money, free labor and central banking, among many others, all came about as a response to particular political, social and technological pressures, needs, and problems.
The project is being run by BBC Worldwide, the corporation's commercial arm, which said that money earned would help supplement licence-fee income.
Any corporation with some credentials can borrow 10-year money around 5 percent.
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