''Any business dealings are a different matter ''
Much of down town Manhattan is owned by Trinity Church. Any businesses situated there are exempt from certain property taxes and other state/local assessments. Meanwhile, NYC residents and small businesses which are not situated in that location are forced to pay taxes in order to make up for the loss of revenues that these wealthy businesses don't have to pay.
That's welfare for the rich and it has gone on for decades without protest from the far right.
''taxed twice''
Negotiate treaties so that this does not happen. Meanwhile, certain businesses are not paying taxes overseas at all as they enjoy tax free profits by paying low wages to foreigners while denying Americans the jobs they deserve. (I imagine this must be true for Canada as well)
''I don't even see why we'd eed to tax corporations at all''
I do. Corporations own and sell assets, claim investment credits and accelerated depreciation, get billions in subsidies, earn tax free billions overseas, get deductions for salaries and wages paid, claim deductions for golden parachutes, claim deductions for bribes to foreign politicians while disguising them as businesses expenses. All that is welfare for the rich and must be taxed.
''I'd probaly go in reverse. Cut corporate taxes altogether''
Reagan and both Bush's cut corporate taxes and society did not benefit in any way. History clearly shows that we had higher employment rates when corporations were taxed more equitably.
Years ago when I was a corporate book keeper, I recall writing company checks to Columbia University's business school as the executives paid for their children's education through corporate funds and deucted those costs as business expenses. Can you deduct your children's education expenses on your tax returns? The company also paid off lobbyists in Washington DC and paid off foreign governments in order to conduct business overseas [these expenses were deducted on the company's tax returns]. Where the ethics in that??
I should add that the company hired their children and paid them for no show jobs. Again, the expenses were deducted on the company tax returns. That's not only unethical - it's down right fraud.
Much of down town Manhattan is owned by Trinity Church. Any businesses situated there are exempt from certain property taxes and other state/local assessments. Meanwhile, NYC residents and small businesses which are not situated in that location are forced to pay taxes in order to make up for the loss of revenues that these wealthy businesses don't have to pay.
That's welfare for the rich and it has gone on for decades without protest from the far right.
''taxed twice''
Negotiate treaties so that this does not happen. Meanwhile, certain businesses are not paying taxes overseas at all as they enjoy tax free profits by paying low wages to foreigners while denying Americans the jobs they deserve. (I imagine this must be true for Canada as well)
''I don't even see why we'd eed to tax corporations at all''
I do. Corporations own and sell assets, claim investment credits and accelerated depreciation, get billions in subsidies, earn tax free billions overseas, get deductions for salaries and wages paid, claim deductions for golden parachutes, claim deductions for bribes to foreign politicians while disguising them as businesses expenses. All that is welfare for the rich and must be taxed.
''I'd probaly go in reverse. Cut corporate taxes altogether''
Reagan and both Bush's cut corporate taxes and society did not benefit in any way. History clearly shows that we had higher employment rates when corporations were taxed more equitably.
Years ago when I was a corporate book keeper, I recall writing company checks to Columbia University's business school as the executives paid for their children's education through corporate funds and deucted those costs as business expenses. Can you deduct your children's education expenses on your tax returns? The company also paid off lobbyists in Washington DC and paid off foreign governments in order to conduct business overseas [these expenses were deducted on the company's tax returns]. Where the ethics in that??
I should add that the company hired their children and paid them for no show jobs. Again, the expenses were deducted on the company tax returns. That's not only unethical - it's down right fraud.