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And so, should we keep tax loopholes for big oil companies?
It's easy to say to close tax loopholes for the rich.
If they were, the tax loophole would have been unborn.
It's one of the biggest legal tax loopholes that the rich use.
"Average homeowners now have a tax loophole they can drive a truck through."
Real estate trades fall under the 1031 exchange tax loophole.
Some, but not many, tax loopholes would be opened by the proposal, accountants said.
Joking aside why do you think these tax loopholes exist in the first place?
As a result, he said, members of Congress are not rushing to open a wider tax loophole for these funds.
Tax loopholes for the rich must be closed so that all are treated equally.
But doing something about tax loopholes for big business and the super-rich would be a fair start.
And it would close a tax loophole through which billions of dollars vanish every year.
This can easily be paid for by closing one or two of the many remaining tax loopholes.
Third, close the tax loopholes that reward companies for shipping jobs overseas.
Surely, this is the first time in history a political figure has been criticized for not taking advantage of a tax loophole.
Customers, not surprisingly, oppose the closing of the tax loophole.
"What we're talking about is simply earmarks by another name," Nelson said of big tax loopholes.
Mr Clinton is also keen to close tax loopholes for foreign companies.
"We strongly disagree that this should be characterized as a tax loophole."
Treasury officials heralded the changes as closing a tax loophole.
Democrats have also proposed closing tax loopholes that benefit large corporations.
And George Bush supports tax loopholes for foreign companies operating here.
Although the tax loopholes were closed quickly, the bonds themselves are desirable because of their simplicity.
They are flogging off our national assets to provide new tax loopholes for the rich.
Close tax loopholes so that every entity, human or corporate, pays their fair share.