The business of crime
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Small and medium-sized businesses may unwittingly become involved in money laundering schemes of organized crime rings. This happens when a customer regularly brings in large amounts of money to a business which soon becomes financially dependent on that particular customer. When the customer invites the entrepreneur to invest in an undertaking, the small business owner will acquiesce for fear of losing the customer. The book written by Gary McKechnie and Nancy Howell entitled, 'Million-Dollar Frauds,' provide in-depth examination of white collar crimes.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 1998
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A fair corporate tax share
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Ordinary Canadians pay corporate tax, according to economists Michael Walker and Joel Emes. They argue that corporate tax is tax on capital, which is not paid by the corporation as the corporation is not the final destination of the income it produces. Taxation of corporations spreads out to the general population.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2000
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Grants don't work
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The effectiveness and efficiency of the Canadian government job creation program is assessed. Research into the merits of giving grants, rather than tax breaks, to companies to create jobs is examined.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2000
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