Friday, June 21, 2024

Santos Data - State tax revenues - Cocaine Inc: how British drugs cash is turned into solid gold in Dubai

Santos paid $15,876 in tax. First year they've paid tax since the data was first published in 2013. Someone earning $73,000 pays this much tax. Santos' earnings were $5,860,919,930


As part of a new podcast series by The Times, The Sunday Times and News Corp Australia, called Cocaine Inc, which examines the global drug trade, we have uncovered a network of companies and shell companies that link drug money from the streets of Britain to money launderers in Dubai and whole goldmining operations in





State tax revenues - Data is Plural – “How much money do US states collect through different types of taxes? The Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenueprovides these figures every three months, going back decades. 

The categories include taxes on property, income, general sales, sales of specific products (such as tobacco, alcohol, gas, and gambling), licenses, and more. 

For several years now, the agency has also published monthly data for a subset of those taxesAs seen in: “Which states make the most from sports betting? What about lotteries?” by the Washington Post’s Andrew Van DamPreviously: The Census’s Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances (DIP 2020.11.18).”


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 That dizzy feeling isn’t the weed – Chinese pesticides used on pot farms linked to nausea, memory loss and even cancer.

Some chemicals have been smuggled in from China — a sign of the growing involvement of Chinese gangs in legal and contraband pot farming in the US in the wake of legalization.

An LA Times and WeedWeek investigation probed some of the most popular brands of vapes and pre-rolled weed in the Golden State.

Some 25 of 42 legal pot products bought from stores and tested at private labs showed concentrations of pesticides above state or federal safety levels.

Most of the pesticides found were in low concentrations that could harm people who used them regularly.

The full extent of the health threat may not be known for years, researchers warned.