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World Tax Talks Turn to Getting U.S. Passage: We’re Not ‘Stupid’

  • Negotiators see revenue-neutral tax rights critical for U.S.
  • American companies face chaos otherwise, supporters say
Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg
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Negotiators hammering out details of a transformative new global corporate tax regime are shaping the deal to maximize its chance of winning acceptance in the U.S., whose companies face the biggest impact from the overhaul.