Yevgeniy Feyman, Washington Examiner

Taxes: New American Exceptionalism

The incentive for investing abroad rather than at home is already embedded in the American system. We are  one of only seven OECD countries with a system that taxes a corporation's worldwide profits at the domestic rate.

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