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KBR tax loophole raises new questions

Source: By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press, Fri Jun 20, 3:50 PM ET

WASHINGTON - When it comes to paying federal taxes on its workers in Iraq, KBR says it was exempt because they were foreign hands hired through subsidiaries in the Cayman Islands.


But when it comes to job-related injuries, including those at an Iraqi water plant, the Houston-based defense contractor says those same workers are Americans who must file their grievances with the U.S. government.

Under federal compensation laws, U.S. companies working for the government in Iraq and elsewhere overseas are mostly shielded from employee lawsuits. The 1941 Defense Base Act entitles injured workers instead to government-funded medical care and other benefits.