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  • The bill S. 4275 aims to modify the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to address the issue of "inverted corporations." An inverted corporation is a company that shifts its headquarters overseas to avoid paying U.S. taxes while still maintaining significant business operations in...

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    The bill S. 4275 wants to stop companies from pretending to be in another country just so they pay less in taxes while still doing a lot of work in the U.S. It says these companies should still be seen as American if they do a lot of work here or buy a lot of things from another U.S. company.