Obama Targets Financiers to Close 'Loopholes' in US Tax Code - Bloomberg


 Obama Targets Financiers to Close 'Loopholes' in US Tax Code   Bloomberg


The changes would mean higher taxes for options and commodities brokers, hedge fund managers, and life insurers such as TIAA-CREF. The tax increases would help pay for Obama's health care reforms. Those proposals and others would nearly triple income

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