By no fault of the Prez elect, this shit is just too hard to stop.
Full story here: http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Offshore_tax_havens_of_US_corporate_0116.html
I'm sure the conservatives and libertarians and fair taxers in the crowd will say there is absolutely nothing wrong with this situation, other than the companies being taxed at all.
Fuckin' joke.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), Congress' investigative watchdog, has found that "a majority of America's largest publicly traded companies and the U.S. government's largest federal contractors use multiple subsidiaries in offshore tax havens to conduct business and avoid paying U.S. taxes," writes Carol D. Leonnig for The Washington Post.
The culprits include some corporate giants who are receiving countless millions in bailout money
Full story here: http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Offshore_tax_havens_of_US_corporate_0116.html
I'm sure the conservatives and libertarians and fair taxers in the crowd will say there is absolutely nothing wrong with this situation, other than the companies being taxed at all.
Fuckin' joke.
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Date: 2009-01-17 03:17 pm (UTC)From:Proof.
When corporations offshored textile mills to China and India, they saved millions in labor and benefit costs. Have those savings been passed on to consumers? Not in any meaningful way. Gap jeans made with .25 cent/hr wages cost $95 dollars. That's pure profit.
If corporations were so altruistic, Nike Airs would cost half of what they do now, thanks to the savings by offshoring manufacturing to Thailand and other third world labor pools.
I have no problem with corporations earning money. But I do not believe in financial anarchy.
I expect to save a little on taxes this year from starting my business. If I buy more equipment this year I will get to write some of that off on my taxes next year. Super. I am a small business, but I still pay taxes on earnings.
That is quite a bit different from large domestic corporations relocating headquarters to a tax shelter to avoid paying any taxes at all. Especially when the same corporation receives federal TARP money from taxpayers. I'm sorry if you find that excusable.
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Date: 2009-01-17 06:12 pm (UTC)From:If they aren't taxed yet still keep their prices up, customers will go to their competitors who can sell a similar product for less money.
Really, this is Econ 101.
As for offshore labor, offshore headquarters, you have minimum wages and environmental laws and tax laws to thank. You can't tariff your way out of importing from China when you depend on China to buy all your Treasury bills to pay for all the bloated pork that your Democrats vote to spend their deficit on. They've controlled Congress for two years and are back to record deficits.
I don't find the TARP "excusable;" as you know good and well, I am against that bailout, as are most of the Republicans in Congress (aside from a few traitors.) The Democrats you voted for, on the other hand, are all for it; otherwise it would not have passed. News Flash: your people are the majority. You voted for them.