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To: Bonefish who wrote (1464263)6/23/2024 9:35:15 PM
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and the Crooked Biden crime family runs the State of Delaware and runs cover for the State at the Federal level.



  • transparency.org

    Delaware: The US corporate secrecy haven - News - Transparency.org

    In 2014, Delaware enacted legislation requiring some minimal disclosure of corporate ownership - but not to the public. Heather Lowe, legal counsel for Global Financial Integrity, said the measure does not "even approach the issue of anonymous Delaware corporations.'' Poor company. But Delaware is not alone in the US.



  • https://www.icij.org/inside-icij/2022/06/delaware-is-everywhere-how-a-little-known-tax-haven-made-the-rules-for-corporate-america/

    'Delaware is everywhere': how a little-known tax haven made ... - ICIJ

    Jun 27, 2022Companies and wealthy individuals can use Delaware to avoid paying some taxes in other states. So there's a thing called the Delaware Loophole, which essentially enables companies to avoid paying state corporate income tax where they earn the revenue. Home Depot and Toys R Us and a lot of retailers have used that loophole.



  • https://news.uchicago.edu/how-tax-dodging-and-corporate-secrecy-found-home-delaware-hal-weitzman

    How tax dodging and corporate secrecy found a home in Delaware: Big ...

    Jun 9, 2022Hal Weitzman: Most of us interact with Delaware companies at least once a day. If you think about Delaware companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Visa, MasterCard, or Walgreens or Walmart or CVS, I could go on and on and on, Delaware is the corporate air that we breathe. Paul Rand: Now, wait a minute, you might be saying.



  • foreignpolicy.com

    How Delaware Became the World's Biggest Offshore Haven

    The state also soon began exempting corporations from state taxes—meaning a new Delaware company's only real connection to, or interaction with, the state came the moment the paperwork was filed.