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H.R. 4679

International Tax ADVISORY: House and Senate Bills Aim to Tighten Anti-Inversion Rules

July 15, 2014 By Edward Tanenbaum and Heather Ripley

Following the administration budget’s proposal for stricter anti-inversion legislation, Congressmen Chris Van Hollen and Sander Levin have introduced the Stop Corporate Expatriation and Invest in America’s Infrastructure Act (H.R. 4679) to stiffen the provisions of Section 7874. (Senator Carl Levin introduced a similar proposal, S. 2360, in the Senate.) The proposed legislation epitomizes the government’s anti-inversion frenzy, as more U.S. companies look for greener tax pastures overseas. This advisory is provided on the Alston & Bird website: www.alston.com/advisories/int-tax-july-2014/ [...]Read more

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