(Reuters) – The state of New York on Thursday sued Sprint Nextel Corp for more than $300 million, accusing the company of tax fraud for deliberately not collecting or paying millions of dollars of taxes for its cell phone service. Sprint, the third-biggest U.S. mobile service provider, failed to bill customers for more …
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