Artless dodgers

March 7th, 2008 1:34 pm · 1 comment

Via John Cole, who notes that patriotism means dodging your taxes:

Kellogg Brown & Root, the nation’s top Iraq war contractor and until last year a subsidiary of Halliburton Corp., has avoided paying hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicare and Social Security taxes by hiring workers through shell companies based in this tropical tax haven. …

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More than 21,000 people working for KBR in Iraq - including about 10,500 Americans - are listed as employees of two companies that exist in a computer file on the fourth floor of a building on a palm-studded boulevard here in the Caribbean. Neither company has an office or phone number in the Cayman Islands.

The Defense Department has known since at least 2004 that KBR was avoiding taxes by declaring its American workers as employees of Cayman Islands shell companies, and officials said the move allowed KBR to perform the work more cheaply, saving Defense dollars.

Who says KBR should pay taxes, and why do they hate America?

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  1 comment  Tags: Taxes · War in Iraq

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cyberscribbler
3/7/08
1:09 PM
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patriotism means dodging your taxes:

Don't forget Halliburton's longstanding practice of making ex-employees sign a form saying they couldn't sue.
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In interviews with more than a dozen KBR workers registered through the Cayman Islands companies, most said they did not realize that they had been employed by a foreign firm until they arrived in Iraq and were told by their foremen, or until they returned home and applied for unemployment benefits.







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