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ST. LOUIS – LaBarge Inc. reported second-quarter fiscal 2008 profits were $3.4 million, up 6% compared to last year. Net sales rose 10% year-over-year to $67.1 million. 
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Internal Revenue Service will credit corporate taxes paid to the Mexican government while the IRS undertakes a study of that nation’s new corporate tax law.

Mexico's flat tax, called the IETU tax, went into effect Jan. 1. According to the previously issued U.S. IRS Notice 2008-3, the agency has not determined whether the IETU is qualified as an income tax under Article 24(1) of the US-Mexico Tax Treaty and is thus creditable. The agency is studying the new tax to make a determination. 

The U.S. is Mexico's largest trading partner, buying about 80% of all exports.

Agreements are in place with the U.K., Italy, India, South Africa and the Bahamas on the new tax law.
FREMONT, CADage Precision Industries will showcase new x-ray inspection developments at Virtual PCB, sponsored by UP Media Group, on Feb. 12-13.

Information will be available on the XiDAT XD7600NT, XD7500VR and XD7500NT x-ray inspection systems, as well as computerized tomography for 3-D modeling and volumetric measurement of critical solder interconnections.

Attendees can interact with the Dage technical staff to interactively discuss inspection challenges and receive the latest information on products and inspection solutions.

The Virtual PCB trade show is a fully interactive, Web-based event that incorporates all the features of a live event, including customized exhibit booths, live chat groups, lounge areas, technical presentations and online learning.

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