Marlborough medical products company Hologic was one of 55 corporations that paid no federal income taxes in 2020, according to the think tank Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Not only that, the left-leaning Washington, D.C., group said, but Hologic got a federal tax credit of $62 million.
Hologic was one of 55 big companies to pay no net federal taxes, the institute said, along with Nike, FedEx and others, including the Tennessee insurance company Unum Group, which has hundreds of remote workers in the Worcester area. Those companies should have paid $8.5 billion in total federal taxes but instead received $3.5 billion in what the institute, which analyzed each company s annual report, called tax rebates.
Unum, McLean Hospital and Meru Health Partner to Help Employers Support Their Workers Behavioral Health
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Unum (NYSE: UNM), a leading provider of financial protection benefits in the U.S. and U.K., is collaborating with McLean Hospital and Meru Health to develop a holistic benefits solution focused on prevention to help employers support the behavioral health of employees.
Behavioral health challenges include stress, burnout, depression, anxiety and substance use disorders.
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Unum Behavioral Health, available in May 2021, will include a web portal that will help workers navigate to the right preventative and early intervention support such as access to a licensed therapist, coach and a robust library of mental health resources. For companies and businesses, it helps normalize the conversation around mental health through executi
Marlborough medical products company Hologic was one of 55 corporations that paid no federal income taxes in 2020, according to the think tank Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Not only that, the left-leaning Washington, D.C., group said, but Hologic got a federal rebate of $62 million.
Hologic was one of 55 big companies to dodge taxes, the institute said, along with Nike, FedEx and others, including the Tennessee insurance company Unum Group, which has hundreds of remote workers in the Worcester area. Those companies should have paid $8.5 billion in total federal taxes but instead received $3.5 billion in tax rebates, according to the institute, which analyzed each company s annual report.
Unum Group to release first quarter 2021 results and host conference call
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Unum Group (NYSE: UNM) will release its first quarter 2021 results May 5, at approximately 4:15 p.m. Eastern time. The earnings release and financial supplement will be available in the Investors section of the company s website, which can be directly accessed at www.investors.unum.com
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Members of Unum Group s senior management will host a conference call Thursday, May 6, at 8 a.m. EST to discuss first quarter operations results. Topics may include forward-looking information, such as guidance on future results or trends in operations, as well as other material information. Interested parties are invited to listen and participate in the question-and-answer segment.
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