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Methodology for Estimating Tax and EPS Impacts of Repatriation and Border Adjustments on S&P 500Case Filekaggle-ho-023092House OversightMethodology for Estimating Tax and EPS Impacts of Repatriation and Border Adjustments on S&P 500
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Methodology for Estimating Tax and EPS Impacts of Repatriation and Border Adjustments on S&P 500
Methodology for Estimating Tax and EPS Impacts of Repatriation and Border Adjustments on S&P 500 The passage is a technical description of a financial model without any specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. It offers no actionable leads for investigation, merely outlining assumptions and data sources. Key insights: Uses Bloomberg, BofAML, and analyst estimates to gauge overseas cash of S&P 500 firms.; Applies proposed Trump (10%) and Blueprint (8.75%) tax rates to estimate repatriation taxes.; Considers border adjustment taxes based on import/export cost data from BEA.
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