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CEOs Rewarded for Tax Dodging Gymnastics
As the Super Congress eyes trillions in budget cuts that will undermine the quality of life for most Americans, here's a stunning fact to contemplate: Twenty-five hugely profitable U.S. companies paid their CEOs more last year than they paid Uncle Sam in taxes.
In other words, the more CEOs dodge their civic responsibilities, the more lavishly they're paid. That's the key finding of a new Institute for Policy Studies report, Massive CEO Rewards for Tax Dodging, which I co-authored.
These artful dodgers include the CEOs of Verizon, Boeing, Honeywell, General Electric, International Paper, Prudential, eBay, Bank of New York Mellon, Ford, Motorola, Qwest Communications, Dow Chemical, and Stanley Black and Decker. Their average annual compensation totaled $16.7 million, well above last year's average of $10.8 million for the CEOs of S&P 500 companies.
Instead of paying their fair share, these companies spend millions lobbying for additional tax breaks and loopholes. Twenty of the 25 companies spent more lobbying Congress last year than they paid the IRS in federal corporate taxes. General Electric invested $41.8 million in lobbying and got $3.3 billion in tax refunds. Boeing spent $20 million on lobbying and got a $35 billion contract from the U.S. government, while paying a paltry $13 million in U.S. taxes for a company with $4.3 billion in U.S. income last year.
Eighteen of the 25 companies aggressively use off shore tax havens to shift profits around the globe to avoid U.S. taxes. These 18 companies together had 556 subsidiaries in the Cayman Islands, Singapore, Ireland, and other havens. The offshore scam works like this: companies pretend their profits are earned in low-tax or no-tax jurisdictions — and then feign losses from their U.S. operations at tax time.
Whatever happened to corporate civic leadership? A previous generation of CEOs would have been ashamed to be compensated so lavishly while their companies abandoned responsibility for paying their fair share. They would have been embarrassed to go year after year contributing little or nothing to the public investments that make the United States a vibrant business environment.
Here are a few examples of these champion tax-dodgers:
- Chesapeake Energy paid its CEO Aubrey McClendon $21 million last year but paid zero federal corporate income tax in 2010. Chesapeake is fracking the tax code, drilling it for every possible subsidy it can extract — while lobbying to preserve antiquated tax breaks for oil and gas industry.
- Online retailer eBay paid its CEO John Donahoe $21.4 million last year while collecting a federal tax refund of $131 million. eBay' 31 subsidiaries in Switzerland, Singapore, and seven other tax havens facilitate its efforts to move money around the planet as a tax-dodging strategy.
- Insurance brokerage giant Marsh & McLennan paid its CEO Brian Duperrault $14 million yet collected a $90 million tax refund from Uncle Sam. The company has 105 subsidiaries in 20 off shore tax havens, including 25 in Bermuda — a favorite locale for insurance companies seeking to avoid both taxes and regulation.
These super-moocher companies happily benefit from the privileges and advantages of doing business in the United States. If a competitor tries to steal their product or idea, these corporations rush to the U.S court system and law enforcement agencies for remedies and justice. The U.S. military guards their global assets.
They use the fertile ground of publicly funded research and infrastructure to bolster their own profits. They create new products from a foundation of Uncle Sam's investments in medical and scientific research and government funded technologies like the Internet. Our taxpayer-funded roads, ports, and bridges bolster their business environment. Our public schools and universities educate the workers these companies rely on. In fact 16 of these 25 CEOs attended public universities. They personally were educated with help from U.S. tax dollars.
These CEOs profess to love America. But when it comes time to pay the bills, they'd rather outsource that job over to you or the small business down the road.
Congress should pass the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act which would limit some of these tax shenanigans. In the face of growing fiscal austerity, these companies should contribute to the solution and pay their fair share of U.S. taxes.
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Show AllThis country looks more & more like the Roman Empire in the west in the middle of the fifth century. Those who have get more, those who don't have get less (well, someone has to support the plutocrats), and the whole system is totally corrupt. Of course we all know how the Western Roman Empire ended up around 476 AD .....
These are the true rulers of America and the people the politicians really care about.
Not only do the politicians "care about" them, they "SERVE" them!!!
service on knee pads.
Financial terrorism by American CEOs against the American people.
And both Democrats and Republicans support these terrorists with "business friendly policies" as opposed to people friendly policies.
Don't vote for D or R. We must use the political power of the vote to voice our opposition.
Hmmm
"financial terrorism" well stated! But taking a bit longer view what we are witnessing is these same CEO's and the owners sowing the seeds of revolution.
History has clearly shown that throughout history this pattern of massive consolidation of wealth and power in the hands of the few only ends one way. The destruction of empire and the redistribution of wealth ( funny how the so called best and brightest make the same mistakes over and over) In short the 1% steals everyone else's money. Everybody else gets pissed and eventually they rise up and take their money back. Interestingly enough over the last thousand years or so it is the decendants of the same groups of people that have done this to society over and over. In this strata wealth always trumps race creed color or religion.
Hit those terms, moocher, looter, parasites. Ayn Rand created the discourse of the Tea-Party. They just don't understand who's a moocher, who's a looter, who's a parasite.
Here is an idea: Levy a tax on these corporations equal to the amount they spend to lobby Congress. Maybe they would spend a little less in their effort to influence Congress.
Great idea!
Are you going to be the one to lobby it through Congress?
I will make you a deal. I will make a suggestion to my Congressman and Senators if you will do the same. Ok?
Better yet, why don't we stop the system of the wealthy buying the Congress to work in their interests? You know your 'Representative' doesn't represent you, don't you? No...constituents are the last concern of your 'honored member of Congress'. First is their contributors.
Our electoral system is working to the benefit of total corruption. Only a Democrat or a Republican is considered a viable candidate. To get this status a candidate must have a large 'war chest' of corporate contributions. (bribes) Then the vote count is done by computers that are programed to declare the winner before the first vote is cast.
In order for a democracy to function it requires that the people are well informed and educated. That is not the situation in our nation today. It is obvious to the working people that we do not have a government that has our interests in heart. Quite the opposite. We must organize and work together to kick the corrupt out of Congress and to create a government that works to "PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE", instead of working to further enrich the wealthy.
Step one in this process is to resolve never to vote for a Democrat or a Republican ever again. Both of these political parties have shown us that they are working for the further movement all wealth to the top 1%. We need a government that will end the wars, tax the rich and promote the general welfare. Not going to be done easily. It is going to be a terrible fight. Your choice is to get up and get involved, or sit back and watch the collapse of the dollar and terrible poverty for the working people of our nation.
"General Electric invested $41.8 million in lobbying and got $3.3 billion in tax refunds"
Not sure how works for corporations but when i get a "refund" it's the gov giving me back some money that i overpaid during the year. Does anyone know how much GE paid before that refund?
NOTHING, you dumb deluded dip-shit. GE is world famous for evading taxation and found so many loopholes they essentially wound up with negative taxation for 2010. Google it for yourself, tick turd, and I hope you choke on it:
March 24, 2011
G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Yikes! WTF was THAT all about?
"NOTHING, you dumb deluded dip-shit"
Really, so why does the author call it a refund then?
BTW, if you can't control yourself try get some help.
You are one snide insinuator who basks too much in condescending innuendo--suggesting other people are incompetent or referring to them as mediocre--to pull off your self-righteous facade for those who've read enough of your posts. Your steaming excrement speaks for itself.
chameleon is very irritating, chronically and deliberately obtuse. I just would not engage with him or her. One could run out of polite things to say.
Everyone should read the Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire. It was required reading for all college graduates at one time.
We are retracing their steps. As control from Rome was lost each province/state fell into control of the local govenor and the Dark Ages/Middle Ages began.
Every TeaBagger, RepubliCon, Corporate Democrat and Libertarian(Feudalist) who pushs US down this path to oblivion is a traitor. May they die a painful death.
Well at least we know who to boycott.
“Don’t hate the media: Become the media!”
- Jello Biafra
Alright folks, READ ALL ABOUT IT! -- Low Power FM (LPFM) radio station license applications for non-profit organizations in medium and large-sized cities to commence summer of 2012. This is the first time that’s been done by the FCC in thirty (30) years. Get’em while they’re hot!
This the idea I've been pushing on CD for five years now. This opportunity won't come again. Non-profit progressive groups (including labor interest groups) need to get those licenses while they're hot.
Enough of these stations blanketing a medium-sized or large city with contiguous broadcast ranges could potentially mimic the audience market penetration of large commercial FM stations—ONLY WITHOUT CORPORATE CENSORSHIP.
These stations could become part of a nationwide, populist progressive information cooperative network that airs local programming most of the time but cooperates to concentrate on regional and national issues of importance, averting or responding to crises, and covering independent progressive candidates during election cycles.
The other good idea to get around the Establishment right now is Americanselect.org. Check it out. Via this online idea, anyone can become a citizen delegate and nominate whomever they want and, so the site operators say, get on the ballot in all 50 States. This would circumvent the Dem/GOP/Federal Election Commission lock on the nomination process.
If we had both these ideas, low power FM and citizen delegate nominations in all 50 States—independent of corporate media and the Dem/GOP/FEC nomination Machine, respectively, then we could use the LPFM stations to educate the masses about OUR CANDIDATES and get OUR IDEAS out without having to go through corporate "mainstream" media filters.
CARPE DIEM! Start talking these ideas up in your family, church, community resilience circle, or other progressive group and research what it takes to get these stations up and running. This is a once in a generation-and-a-half opportunity and if we don’t seize it, sooner or later the right-wing will.
So, get off your fat carbo-potato monkey butt and sweat your old agitator mind and body for a change! You progressive retirees who still have your health: There’s no excuse not to. Let me tell you, I’ve worked in radio before and it’s a hell of a lot of fun. It will be even more fun to use radio to help build local community resilience and resistance and stick it to all those creeps who’ve been screwing us locally and nationally since Reagan. And we can use our own media voices that can’t be silenced by corporate media to help locally and nationally organize our own politics to go around theirs!!
"V" for peace and victory over our true oppressors!
Here's the date and article name of the best piece explaining how GE finagled "negative taxation" in 2010:
March 24, 2011
G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
And here's one that says that's not really accurate:
http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2011/04/04/the-truth-about-ges-tax-bill/
From the article you cite:
"Will GE ultimately pay U.S. income taxes for 2010? After much to-ing and fro-ing -- the company says it hasn't completed its 2010 tax return -- GE now SAYS [my caps--metal] that it will pay tax."
"The company SAYS [my caps--metal] that it's not getting any refund for 2010 -- validating Outslay's analysis. Its 2010 tax situation? 'We EXPECT [my caps--metal] to have a small U.S. income tax liability for 2010,' GE chief spokesman Gary Sheffer told us. How big is small? GE declined to say. The number is unlikely to ever be disclosed unless GE goes public with it, or is forced to do so. [How convenient for GE--metal]
This article doesn't confirm SQUAT about whether GE got a refund or paid any taxes for 2010. What they're SAYING or EXPECTING could be company PR evanescence. Show me the money.
"These artful dodgers include the CEOs of...General Electric..."
Didn't the "lesser-of-two-evils" Obama just appoint the CEO of GE as his chief economic advisor? Curious.