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Enron no taxes { February 3 2002 }

Glenn Kessler
Washington Post Staff Writer
February 3, 2002; Page A10
Section: A
Word Count: 1421

One of the big unanswered questions about Enron Corp., the energy company that collapsed into financial scandal, is whether it paid federal income taxes in recent years, when it was reporting growing revenue and profits. Citizens for Tax Justice, a research group that advocates a more progressive tax system, said in a report last month that Enron paid no taxes in 2000 and received a $278 million rebate because of a big tax break for stock options cashed in by employees.



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