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  2. Nike's Dutch tax status investigated by EU regulators - AOL

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    The European Commission has opened an investigation into the tax treatment of Nike Inc in the Netherlands, saying this may have given the U.S. sportswear maker an illegal advantage. The Nike case ...

  3. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Nike sent Peretti an email explaining that his personalization request could not be granted for one of four things: it contained another party's trademark or other intellectual property, the name of an athlete or team Nike does not have the legal right to use, profanity or inappropriate slang, or was left blank. Peretti replied, expressing to ...

  4. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Some fringe benefits (for example, accident and health plans, and group-term life insurance coverage up to $50,000) may be excluded from the employee's gross income and, therefore, are not subject to federal income tax in the United States. Some function as tax shelters (for example, flexible spending, 401(k), or 403(b) accounts).

  5. Tax protester statutory arguments - Wikipedia

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    The taxpayer must be liable for the tax. Tax liability is a condition precedent to the demand. Merely demanding payment, even repeatedly, does not cause liability... For the condition precedent of liability to be met, there must be a lawful assessment, either a voluntary one by the taxpayer, or one procedurally proper, by the IRS.

  6. Nike and FedEx Among Companies That Paid $0 in 2020 ... - AOL

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    A new report by the Institute of Tax and Economic Policy says that in 2020, 55 major... Skip to main content. Taxes. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. A dangerous thing about "Obamacare" from a large employer point of view is the employer mandate to provide minimum health care coverage for workers.

  8. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    Tax protesters attempt to evade the payment of taxes using alternative interpretations of the tax law, while tax resisters refuse to pay a tax for conscientious reasons. In the United States, tax protesters believe that taxation under the Federal Reserve is unconstitutional, while tax resisters are more concerned with not paying for particular ...

  9. Nike Closes Its Offices For One Week To Give Employees A ...

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    Nike is giving its employees a mental heath break, closing corporate offices for the week so employees can “enjoy additional time off to rest and recover.