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Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:04:36 PM   
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FTA: "Not that this should shock anybody. In 2008, the New York Times discovered that one in four of the US's largest corporations regularly pay no income tax to the IRS, and billions are lost. Exxon's not alone: The Forbes article points out that General Electric avoided paying any income tax last year on profits of $10.3 billion. In addition to offshore tax shelters, GE had another ace in the hole: It submitted a record-breaking 24,000-page tax return. God bless the IRS's auditors; I'd have paid billions not to have to read that thing."

Ah yes, corporations pay very little REAL taxes to the US, but pay to other countries -  now that's American.  Welcome to the Corporate States of America - the home of Wal-Mart and Exxon.


Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet

So, good news and bad news. The good news is, oil megacorporation ExxonMobil had such a profitable year in 2009, it contributed $15 billion to the world's tax coffers.

The bad news: Not a cent of that went to the IRS.

ExxonMobil, the world's second-largest company, says it actually paid out 47 percent of its profits in taxes, but not to the good ol' capitalist US of A. Says Forbes in a report on all the taxes of the US's top 25 firms.....

http://www.alternet.org/rss/breaking_news/152313/exxon%27s_income_tax%3A__%240/
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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:17:24 PM   
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I'm sure this must be mistaken, every good conservative knows we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world and that's why the economy collapsed.

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:18:18 PM   
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But its all good, Brain. They are working within the tax code that allows these companies to not pay a dime while investors plow money into this company to drive up the stock price.

Its all good.

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:21:45 PM   
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The savings will be passed along to the consumer!




hicCUP.

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:23:18 PM   
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lol... have another drink, pahunk

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:34:05 PM   
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Just curious, how much money was paid in local taxes (state or municipality), capital gains, and or collected on dividends?

Oh just one more thing, how many folks do they employ?

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:39:24 PM   
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I imagine they got a huge tax forgiveness for:

A) not finishing cleaning up their mess in alaska.
B) and sabotaging well heads when they relinquish leases.

I am of the kind that it doesn't mean a fuckin thing, how many people they employ, but do not hold it to badly against folks who do.

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 2:52:57 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Thadius

Just curious, how much money was paid in local taxes (state or municipality), capital gains, and or collected on dividends?

Oh just one more thing, how many folks do they employ?



Thad,  anyone that used petro this week- is- in effect- part of the arrangement.

That would entail all on this board- because our food supply is made possible by- petro.

(not a joke)

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 3:23:08 PM   
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Eighty-two of America’s largest and most profitable corporations paid no federal income tax in at least one year during the first three years of the George W. Bush administration — a period when federal corporate tax collections fell to their lowest sustained level in six decades.

The report covered 275 profitable Fortune 500 corporations, with total U.S.profits of $1.1 trillion over the three-year period.

“The sharp increase in the number of tax-avoiding companies reflects the results of aggressive corporate lobbying and a White House and a Congress eager to do the lobbyists’ bidding,” said Robert S. McIntyre, director of CTJ and co-author of the report with T.D. Coo Nguyen of ITEP.

Eighty-two of the 275 companies, almost a third of the total, paid zero or less in federal income taxes in at least one year from 2001 to 2003. Many of them enjoyed multiple no-tax years. In the years they paid no income tax, these companies earned $102 billion in pretax U.S. profits. But instead of paying $35.6 billion in income taxes as the statutory 35 percent corporate tax rate seems to require, these companies generated so many excess tax breaks that they received outright tax rebate checks from the U.S. Treasury, totaling $12.6 billion. These companies’ “negative tax rates” meant that they made more after taxes than before taxes in those no-tax years.

Twenty-eight corporations enjoyed negative federal income tax rates over the entire 2001-03 period. These companies, whose pretax U.S. profits totaled $44.9 billion over the three years, included, among others: Pepco Holdings (–59.6% tax rate), Prudential Financial (–46.2%), ITT Industries (–22.3%), Boeing (–18.8%), Unisys (–16.0%), Fluor(–9.2%) and CSX (–7.5%), the company previously headed by our current Secretary of
the Treasury.

In 2003 alone, 46 companies paid zero or less in federal income taxes. These 46 companies, one out of six of the companies in the study, told their shareholders they earned U.S. pretax profits in 2003 of $42.6 billion, yet received tax rebates totaling $5.4 billion. In 2002, almost as many companies, 42, paid no tax, reporting $43.5 billion in pretax profits, but $4.9 billion in tax rebates. From 2001 to 2003, the number of no-tax
companies jumped from 33 to 46, an increase of 40 percent.

After 2001, the average effective rate for all 275 companies dropped by a fifth, from 21.4 percent in 2001 to 17.2 percent in 2002 and 2003, less than half the statutory 35 percent corporate tax rate that corporations ostensibly are supposed to pay.

http://www.colorado.edu/AmStudies/lewis/ecology/bushtaxdodge.pdf

A pretty interesting article, even if its an older one, it shows the ability of corporations to get away with paying little to nothing into the system they demand give them tax breaks and shelters.

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RE: Exxon's Income Tax: $0 | AlterNet - 4/6/2010 4:26:54 PM   
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Easy fix.


start pulling the charters.

I been saying that for a few years now.

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