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Real Patriots Pay Taxes
Some of our nation’s biggest corporations are planning a tax holiday and they want you to pick up the tab.
Actually, you already pay for their routine tax avoidance through the use of tax havens in Bermuda, the Cayman Islands and elsewhere. These accounting acrobatics cost the U.S. Treasury $100 billion a year. Now they want Congress to pass a special tax holiday for money they “repatriate” back to the United States.
There’s nothing patriotic about this repatriation being pushed by Google, Cisco, Pfizer and other companies in the Win America campaign. To sell the tax holiday, they claim it will produce a burst of jobs and investment. In fact, Congress passed a “one-time-only” tax holiday in 2004 with similar promises. Instead, it produced a burst of shareholder dividends and stock buybacks, which goosed the pay of CEOs.
Corporations laid off workers and shifted even more income and investment to offshore tax havens in the wake of the 2004 tax holiday.
“Why should we reward firms for successfully gaming the tax system when we in turn are called on to make up the missing tax revenues?” Edward Kleinbard, former chief of staff of Congress’s Joint Committee on Taxation, told Bloomberg. “Much of these earnings overseas are reaped from an enormous shell game: Firms move their taxable income from the U.S. and other major economies — where their customers and key employees are in reality located — to tax havens.”
A favorite accounting trick is transferring a patent from the U.S. parent company to a subsidiary — often a shell company — in a tax haven. Profits from the patent go largely untaxed offshore while the costs of development, marketing and management remain in the U.S., where they are taken as tax deductions.
Pfizer was the largest beneficiary of the last tax holiday, bringing $37 billion back to the United States and paying just $1.7 billion in federal corporate income taxes. It laid off 10,000 American workers in the following months. The U.S. is the world’s most profitable drug market and yet over the last three years, Pfizer — maker of Lipitor, Viagra and much more — has reported $7.9 billion in U.S. losses while claiming $37.8 billion in profits in the rest of the world. Pfizer, like the rest of Big Pharma, is heavily subsidized by taxpayer-funded research at the National Institutes of Health and elsewhere. It should not be rewarded with another tax holiday.
Bloomberg reported that “Google reduced its income taxes by $3.1 billion over three years by shifting income to Ireland, then the Netherlands, and ultimately to Bermuda.” What a corporate ingrate. Google would not exist without the Internet, and the Internet grew out of U.S. government research beginning in the 1960s. In the 1990s, the U.S. National Science Foundation funded the Digital Library Initiative research at Stanford University that Larry Page and Sergey Brin, now billionaires, developed into Google. Brin was also supported by an NSF graduate student fellowship.
Increasingly, U.S. multinational corporations want to benefit from government spending on education, infrastructure, research, health care and so on without paying for it. Today, large corporations pay, on average, 18 percent of their profits in federal income taxes and as a group contribute just 9 percent toward federal government bills, down from 32 percent in 1952. The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation says a new tax holiday would cost $79 billion.
A dozen national and state business organizations led by Business for Shared Prosperity recently wrote members of Congress urging them to oppose the tax holiday. The letter said, “When powerful large U.S. corporations avoid their fair share of taxes, they undermine U.S. competitiveness, contribute to the national debt and shift more of the tax burden to domestic businesses, especially small businesses that create most of the new jobs.”
There is no excuse for repeating a policy that’s a proven failure. It would be even worse this time around, as corporations would redouble their efforts to shift profits overseas in anticipation of the next tax holiday. Congress should close the tax loopholes that reward companies for transferring U.S. profits, jobs and investment abroad — not encourage them.
Real patriots pay their fair share of taxes. They don’t run out on the bill.
This column was provided via the American Forum, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational organization.
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Show AllHolly Sklar's writing on economic issues is always on the mark! It's hard to see how Pfizer could claim a loss in the US, the most lucrative drug market in the world. The corporate tax code in this country is way to soft.
in reality,there isn't any tax code in this corportocy,in fact 80 of the top earning corps. of the top 100,don't pay any taxes at all,any many of of those sleazebag 80 get a refund from irs/we the people!!!!!!!!time for us tax payers to do a we will pay no taxes until all corporations pay their fair share of taxes class action!!!!
"Real patriots" by itself is an oxymoron and when used with corporations is really an oxymoron, just like "legal murder"; an example used in the dictionary, which, is true never the less; just think of war and what the few do to all the reast of humanity. Tony
The truest thing that can be said here.
Patriotism is not just a dirty word. In all its forms it is expressive of nothing more than a dirty, introverted mind.
Patriotism is the ultimate in S&M pornography. Look at its history. It simply means if you can do it to us we (ultimately just I) can do it to you----and worse. It has always been used to send sexually charged youths or partial adults into battle to kill other sexually charged youths. It has no other use.
Root them out, the bloody, impotent, patriotic slime! Protect your youth!
"patriots keep their interest at home"
Legislating the corralled citizens with fear and debt is a scam. We must legislate the signers of debt as well as the ones who offer the bailouts that lead to debt.
Debt and the devil.
We have to pay more each time we w a n t more; arggg.
In my opinion the value of debt must be about 10% the value to the devil is the world!
Money has no country when it went global within the industrys and the banks.
Now the IMF is forcing loans to countries who are force to clean the warming planet when they never contributed to the problem. Now they must drink to 'cool-aid' and pay the interest.
I don't want the loan I don't want to pay more than the value.
What Value is life and liberty and freedom. We are free to pay money to strangers to take our liberties and privacy to public and then legislate the findings... ( cellphones and TV, internet.........)
How is this stopped? can we all forgive the loan and have peace. 'All sit down' ring around the rosie '? game over! Life wins!?!
Stop drinking from the spittoon now!!!
I am a patriot; I keep my interest at home.
Since the founders of Google make more money than God it is probably not a stretch to assume that they can pay a little [if not a great deal] more in taxes than they are currently paying.
The corporate tax code is the law of the land. Corporations are the lawmakers.Don't expect the whimpering dogs in congress to bite the hand that feeds them. I can just hear ther Pres chastising the GOP as he reluctantly signs off on a new tax holiday. Old depression era refrain: "The gamblin man is rich and the workin man is poor; and I ain't got no home in this world anymore."
Guess that leaves me out. I'm not paying another dime to these criminals that run this shithole of a nation. I used to gladly pay my share – would have paid more had it been legit and everyone benefited. Did my best to change the candidates who went to Washington. Not my cross to bear now. I no longer give money to murderers and thieves. Hate to say it, but corporations had it right. Wish I had figured it out back when they did! Besides, there's not much left to save. We need a revolution, not a larger transfer to money to these a-holes in D.C.
The figures don't lie. This corporate behavior is disgusting. We need a contitutional amendment PRONTO to get rid of "corporate personhood", and we don't need a "tax repatriation" for corporate earnings, and the Dems need to stand firm on closing tax loopholes in the debt ceiling negotiations. These issues are all interconnected.
"When America had a 90% tax, 90% of Americans were exempt"
That is not true. In the early1950s my father made about $5k a year and I can recall him complaining abut the income tax "bite."
And your next paragraph makes no sense. Those of us who talk about "sharing the burden" want the wealthy to share the burden.
And your last paragraph makes even less sense. Rejecting taxation may not make a person a right-winger, but it indicates that he is either dumb or a wealthy right-winger.
Part of the coming rebellion will be a massive tax revolt ! Where will the fascist war mongers in washington get their Blood Money ! ?
I'm with moonpie. Why would we want to give more money to DC? So they can buy more bombs and slaughter more brown skinned people? So the corporations can pay their "fair share" of the slaughter? The world will be better off without the empire. Let it crumble.
Patriotism is a fool's emotion. Patriots kill people they don't know, on orders given by people they don't know, for reasons they don't know. Heroes, my ass. That said, why would anyone think for a moment that the politicians that accepted 20 pieces of silver to open the loop holes would jump off the gravy train? Revolution or total systems collapse. Start preparing now.
A large publicly held corporation is mandated by law to externalize costs where possible. That would include minimizing taxes as reported in this article.
Until the laws are changed, there is no remedy. There was a recent article on CD about the 'persona' of the corporation.
And it is all laid out in the book "The Corporation", by Professor of Law Joel Bakan.
Effectively, the publicly traded corporation is psychopathic.
The laws relating to corporations can be changed, or, alternatively, the environment and the larger group of stakeholders affected by large multi-nationals can be given additional rights, or rights that currently exist can be enforced.
Nice talk and legalese - but the real problem is the ascendancy worldwide of power and privilege, the reverence for money, and the disconnect from both the natural world and each other.
Manysummits in Calgary
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Who needs patriotism? Everything is interconnected so why love one piece of earth and hate the rest?
"The greatest beauty is organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe. Love that, not man apart from that . ..."
Who needs taxes? A yearly cap on wealth/power by direct democratic vote would best giving our money to politicians to squander. Cap excesses would pay for what taxes now pay for.
Sounds like communism to me, and I like it.
asking superrich and corporations who are evading taxes to pay taxes is communism
Real compassionate human beings don't pay taxes to the USA corporate, bankster war machine.
obviously they are talking about the megawealthy and corporations
$100 billion a year is a quarter of what the Merchants of Death charge us.
rich and powerful are the ones who tout patriotism all the time
their idea of patriotism is anything that keeps them rich and powerful
Real patriots do not stand on one another’s necks just trying to survive and get by.
While we all stand around here messing in our pants, why don’t we get people to read a book. Teach not preach. Get a blackboard do the math. Get out your time machines and show them what happened in the past and how it brought about the present, and what it means for the future. Show them how to FOLLOW THE MONEY. Once that rock/knowledge starts rolling down hill who can stop it?
Boloney.
REAL PATRIOTS DONT PAY A DIME TO CRIMINALS POSING AS THE PEOPLES REPRESENTATIVE.
As for what the corporate swine do or don´t do, did you REALLY think that you lived in some fantasy land where all is just? The criminals who own you body and soul do not pay taxes because they are collecting the taxes you, the fool, pay to them.
I do NOT pay taxes to criminals and i do NOT take any form of services from them either. The day they come for me I am long since prepared for and will not go either quietly or separately and I will eliminate myself before they ever get close enough to get the chance. Many of them however, will die in the attempt.
Which thrills me to no end. It is so much fun to use their egos against themselves.
I regard the vast majority of you who bother to write continuously on this forum as mere fools unable to swallow the bitter pill that the reality of this our struggle for possession of the planet truly is.
It is irrelevant how long you live. The only matter of relevance is how you live while you yet breathe. The afterlive is surely better than this, the life of a living dog.
While Holly & Scott make sense, it's still in the box, where answers aren't. It's real peasants who pay taxes. We might consider getting beyond being taxists if we're to win distributive justice. 1, quit subsidizing, esp. corporate welfare. 2, quit taxing earnings, esp. wages. 3, recover the commonwealth, society's surplus, all the money spent for land, resources, spectrum, & gov't granted privileges like corporate charters, patents/copyrights, etc ("run gov't like a business"). and 4, pay a Citizens Dividend a la Alaska's oil share. If you don't want the rich to have the money, don't give it to them. Keep yours. Share ours. Think outside the box.