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Burger King's deal to buy Tim Hortons and move its headquarters will allow the fast-food giant to reap the benefits of lower corporate tax rates in Canada. The accelerating pace of tax inversion deals is sending a signal that the U.S. needs to overhaul its corporate tax code. (associated press)
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Burger King's deal to buy Tim Hortons and move its headquarters will allow the fast-food giant to reap the benefits of lower corporate tax rates in Canada. The accelerating pace of tax inversion deals is sending a signal that the U.S. needs to overhaul its corporate tax code. (associated press)

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