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Payroll-Tax Loophole Closed For Defense Firm Subsidiaries
President Bush Tuesday closed a loophole some defense contractors had been using to avoid paying millions of dollars in payroll taxes.
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6/18/2008 AM Contents
- Senators Hash Out Extenders Compromise
- Air Force Officials Fly Under The Radar In Public Relations War Over Tankers
- DCCC Looks For Opportunities To Expand Targeted Races
- Frank Gears Up To Make Housing Counteroffer To Dodd
- Johnson & Johnson Exec Asks Panel To Consider E-Pedigree
- Davis Asks Committee To Investigate Bloch's Online Defenses
- Baucus Exploring Options For Medicare Physician Measure
- Panel Clears $22 Billion Bill With Cuba Trade Rider Intact
- Consideration Of Supplemental Sliding Further Into Week
- Dodd Says He Was Aware Of VIP Loan Status For Homes
- Finance, Banking Panels Restart Talks On Currency Bill
- Questions On Speculation, Agreement On More CFTC Funds
- Subcommittee Approves $33.3B Energy And Water Package
- Latest FISA Compromise Emerges With An Uncertain Fate
- Midwestern State Senators Meet To Push Flood Aid
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- Dems Seek WTO Complaint Against Eight OPEC Nations
- Payroll-Tax Loophole Closed For Defense Firm Subsidiaries
- IRS Clarifies Tax Liens On Buchanan Properties
- Medical Association Balks At Stance On Menthol Cigs
- Do-Not-Call List Is Made Permanent