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And here we thought Goldman Sachs would actually have to pay out all of its $5 billion fine in one way or another. -- (link)
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znufrii
Apr 12 '16, 06:03
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lol, no
(mobile.nytimes.com)
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Oh, and anything it does pay out in consumer relief is tax deductible. *smh* -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 12, 06:12
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Both sides win. The government gets a bigger figure this way
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iSpam
Apr 12, 06:14
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I would be shocked if the negotiators don't take into account tax effects.
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iSpam
Apr 12, 06:36
I'll keep that in mind next time I get a parking ticket. -- nm
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Apr 12, 06:20
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