Stop Corporate Inversions Act of 2026
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would prevent large U.S. corporations from moving their headquarters to other countries to avoid paying American taxes, a practice known as a corporate inversion. The legislation would make it harder or more costly for companies to relocate their tax home abroad while keeping most of their operations in the United States, affecting multinational corporations and potentially increasing federal tax revenue.
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