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(31,700 posts)You learn some facts, dbackjon. Delaware is the very definition of a tax haven:
A building that has become famous for helping tens of thousands of companies avoid hundreds of millions of dollars in tax through the so-called Delaware loophole.
The receptionist at 1209 North Orange Street isnt surprised that a journalist has turned up unannounced on a sunny weekday afternoon.
You know I cant speak to you, she says. A yellow post-it note on her computer screen reads MEDIA: Chuck Miller with the phone number of the companys director of corporate communications. Miller cant answer many questions either, except to say that the company does not advise clients on their tax affairs.
The Guardian is not the first media organisation to turn up at the offices of Corporation Trust Centre, and its unlikely to be the last.
This squat, yellow brick office building just north of Wilmingtons rundown downtown is the registered address of more than 285,000 companies. Thats more than any other known address in the world, and 15 times more than the 18,000 registered in Ugland House, a five-storey building in the Cayman Islands that Barack Obama called either the biggest building in the world, or the biggest tax scam on record.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/apr/25/delaware-tax-loophole-1209-north-orange-trump-clinton