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Executive Investigator
Tracking and Analyzing Executive Salaries, Bonuses, and Perks
 Monday, January 22, 2007
The Senate approved measures last week aimed at making it more difficult for executives to protect their compensation from creditors in the event of a bankruptcy. These measures came in response to Enron, Worldcom, and other scandals in which executives made away with millions while shareholders lost their entire investment. The new regulations put a $1 million limit on what many highly paid executives can place into a tax-free deferred compensation plan. The new provision, which was passed unanimously with a larger bundle of legislation, will also greatly increase taxes for a number of highly paid executives by millions of dollars over the next 10 years. The measure is part of a dozen other provisions aimed at limiting corporate and executive tax loopholes, after widespread abuses in the corporate world.

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