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Monday, October 28, 2013

Marty Sullivan Figured Out How The World's Biggest Companies Avoided Billions In Taxes.


Here's how Sullivan wants to stop them. "[A] 55-year-old economist named Marty Sullivan sat on a folding metal chair at a card table in the garage of his modest brick home and watched the hearing unfold on his laptop computer. Sullivan is one of those unheralded members of the permanent Washington establishment who make things work, at least when the politicians let them. And for two decades, from the same home office, Sullivan has been exposing the tax-dodging schemes of multinational corporations in the columns of Tax Notes, a must-read publication for tax lawyers, accountants and policy wonks." Steven Pearlstein in The Washington Post.

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