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911 EVERY DAY
This is incredible:
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/3/20/115413/405
AIG Sues United States
By Big Tent Democrat, Section Economy
Posted on Fri Mar 20, 2009 at 10:54:13 AM EST
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But not over the bonuses. NYTimes:
While the American International Group comes under fire from Congress over executive bonuses, it is quietly fighting the federal government for the return of $306 million in tax payments, some related to deals that were conducted through offshore tax havens. A.I.G. sued the government last month in a bid to force it to return the payments, which stemmed in large part from its use of aggressive tax deals, some involving entities controlled by the company’s financial products unit in the Cayman Islands, Ireland, the Dutch Antilles and other offshore havens.
[AIG is suing, in part, over] deals involv[ing] A.I.G. offshore entities whose function centers on executive compensation and include C. V. Starr & Company, a closely held concern controlled by Maurice R. Greenberg, A.I.G.’s former chairman, and the Starr International Company, a privately held enterprise incorporated in Panama, and commonly known as SICO.
What a world.
We should give the money back to them, and deduct the same amount from their bailout check. Ungreatful louts.
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/3/20/115413/405
AIG Sues United States
By Big Tent Democrat, Section Economy
Posted on Fri Mar 20, 2009 at 10:54:13 AM EST
Tags: (all tags)
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But not over the bonuses. NYTimes:
While the American International Group comes under fire from Congress over executive bonuses, it is quietly fighting the federal government for the return of $306 million in tax payments, some related to deals that were conducted through offshore tax havens. A.I.G. sued the government last month in a bid to force it to return the payments, which stemmed in large part from its use of aggressive tax deals, some involving entities controlled by the company’s financial products unit in the Cayman Islands, Ireland, the Dutch Antilles and other offshore havens.
[AIG is suing, in part, over] deals involv[ing] A.I.G. offshore entities whose function centers on executive compensation and include C. V. Starr & Company, a closely held concern controlled by Maurice R. Greenberg, A.I.G.’s former chairman, and the Starr International Company, a privately held enterprise incorporated in Panama, and commonly known as SICO.
What a world.
We should give the money back to them, and deduct the same amount from their bailout check. Ungreatful louts.