Not exact matches
All told, though, the plan is, like its House counterpart, a proposal to dramatically slash corporate tax rates, open up a
big new
loophole for wealthy individuals, and pay for the cuts by dramatically expanding the national debt and ending a number of tax deductions that could
leave a substantial share of middle - and upper - middle - class people paying more.
«While
big money corporate executives continue to take advantage of tax
loopholes so they can fatten their wallets, our communities are
left to suffer the consequences: cuts to classrooms, programs, and services we rely on every day,» said Mark Emanatian, Capital District Organizer for Citizen Action of New York.
Chuck owes Larry the
biggest of favors, which Larry decides to cash in when he needs to get married in a hurry to prevent his children from falling victim to a
loophole that would see them
left with nothing should they need beneficiaries for his life insurance, since they won't have a parent or guardian for it to be
left to.
But the loan forgiveness plan has a
big loophole, since many workers are hired for just a tad under 40 hours a week, just enough to
leave them, despite their work for the community, holding their loans forever.
Lobbyists have the very precise role of ensuring that legislation is written correctly (no words
left out in order to create
loopholes) and helping to push it through, all while fighting the
big chemical industry lobbyists.
It is possibly the
biggest controversy in workplace law: Do employers get away with terminating employees on pregnancy or parental
leave illegally because of a «
loophole» in legislation, or do the additional legal provisions extended to new parents go beyond what is necessary to ensure they are protected?