Do we benefit from Citi's tax break?

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 12/16/2009 - 12:03

The IRS has extended favorable tax treatment worth billions to struggling banks like Citigroup that benefited from government bailout money.

But what does that mean for people who bankrolled the bailout? John Dimsdale reports.


 

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