Does anyone know much Obama's campaign made from all of those (under $250.00 foreign contributions?)
Get rid of the income tax and have a national sales tax. Even TTH's lawn keepers would pay taxes then.
The Board and Management have a duty to their shareholders to maximize returns and follow the laws where they do business. Period. Originally Posted by atlcomedyBingo! You guys do realize that no corporations actually pay taxes -- they just collect them from their customers. I've never seen a public company (where things are cleanest) that measured its success on pre-tax profit. "Oh gee! We made $3 bajillion pre-tax, I guess we should pay our fair share of $1 bajillion in taxes." Bullshit, the only number they care about is the net. Taxes are a cost of doing business that are conceptually no different than payroll, rent or raw materials. If their taxes go up, they raise their prices. If they go down, they will cut prices, but only if it generates more volume or a competitor forces it. If they can put the operation in a lower tax jurisdiction, they will move it, just like they'd move to a lower cost labor area, or a cheaper building. This is the way they are supposed to work. Its clean, its simple, its efficient. There is no ambiguity in their mission. Bitching about corporations not paying "a fair share" of taxes makes as much sense as complaining about tigers eating gazelles. Its their nature.
Bingo! You guys do realize that no corporations actually pay taxes -- they just collect them from their customers. I've never seen a public company (where things are cleanest) that measured its success on pre-tax profit. "Oh gee! We made $3 bajillion pre-tax, I guess we should pay our fair share of $1 bajillion in taxes." Bullshit, the only number they care about is the net. Taxes are a cost of doing business that are conceptually no different than payroll, rent or raw materials. If their taxes go up, they raise their prices. If they go down, they will cut prices, but only if it generates more volume or a competitor forces it. If they can put the operation in a lower tax jurisdiction, they will move it, just like they'd move to a lower cost labor area, or a cheaper building. This is the way they are supposed to work. Its clean, its simple, its efficient. There is no ambiguity in their mission. Bitching about corporations not paying "a fair share" of taxes makes as much sense as complaining about tigers eating gazelles. Its their nature.Your point is well made but I've seen a number of companies, even public, even huge public, have the magic "bonus number" be EBITDA or simply BT profit even at the Group General Manager/President type level because they don't control in the short term tax costs....now the VP of Tax...of course evaluated in terms of tax avoidance.
BTW, a VAT is conceptually no different than an income tax -- its just different math. With a Value Added Tax, corporations just structure their accounting so that the most "value added" occurs in the lowest VAT jurisdictions.
The problems with tax systems occur because politicians attempt to control corporations -- which they inherently can't. They create (make that sell) all kinds of exception to the rules, that the corporate guys end up driving trucks through. If you had something like a 10 page tax code, it would be a lot harder to screw with. Originally Posted by pjorourke
Bingo! You guys do realize that no corporations actually pay taxes -- they just collect them from their customers. I've never seen a public company (where things are cleanest) that measured its success on pre-tax profit. "Oh gee! We made $3 bajillion pre-tax, I guess we should pay our fair share of $1 bajillion in taxes." Bullshit, the only number they care about is the net. Taxes are a cost of doing business that are conceptually no different than payroll, rent or raw materials. If their taxes go up, they raise their prices. If they go down, they will cut prices, but only if it generates more volume or a competitor forces it. If they can put the operation in a lower tax jurisdiction, they will move it, just like they'd move to a lower cost labor area, or a cheaper building. This is the way they are supposed to work. Its clean, its simple, its efficient. There is no ambiguity in their mission. Bitching about corporations not paying "a fair share" of taxes makes as much sense as complaining about tigers eating gazelles. Its their nature. Originally Posted by pjorourkeLet's not confuse perspective. In the macro view; when we allow large firms to pay less; the tax burden is shifted more on the smaller firms who cannot afford the sophistication. As smaller firms generate more innovation and jobs, this retards the economy. If our laws better regulated all corporations, including those closely held, from transferring wealth (use of planes, houses, travel, clubs) and political power to officers and shareholders, then we wouldn't need to tax corps at all; we would just tax the individuals income.
BTW, a VAT is conceptually no different than an income tax -- its just different math. With a Value Added Tax, corporations just structure their accounting so that the most "value added" occurs in the lowest VAT jurisdictions.(not directed at you PJ, just to expand clarity and move the discussion along)
The problems with tax systems occur because politicians attempt to control corporations -- which they inherently can't. They create (make that sell) all kinds of exception to the rules, that the corporate guys end up driving trucks through. If you had something like a 10 page tax code, it would be a lot harder to screw with. Originally Posted by pjorourke
"Oh gee! We made $3 bajillion pre-tax, I guess we should pay our fair share of $1 bajillion in taxes." Originally Posted by pjorourkeWhat a crock. One of the major reasons they don't want to pay taxes is not because their post tax profit would be 2 bajillion, but rather because it would be 3 bajillion. They (and since you defend them, I guess you) don't give a fuck about paying taxes. They care about how much they can line their pockets with. And yes, if they're unwilling to pay the taxes in Detroit or find a better deal in Montreal, then don't let the door hit them in the ass on the way out.
As normal Chuckie, you didn't pay any attention to what I wrote.You make me the butt of every one of your wise-ass jokes and the target of unending derision, and after treating me so nice you expect my attention and reverence?
Knock yourself out. Originally Posted by pjorourke
You make me the butt of every one of your wise-ass jokes and the target of unending derision, and after treating me so nice you expect my attention and reverence? Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I don't expect anything out of you, because you are an economic moron as you just pathetically demonstrated with your inane "rebuttal" of my parenthetical pseudo-dialogue. If you are going to waste ink engaging my comments, at least display the basic intelligence to read what I wrote -- otherwise there is no sense in quoting me. If you don't want to respond to what I actually wrote, then don't quote me asshole.
I don't expect anything out of you, because you are an economic moron as you just pathetically demonstrated with your inane "rebuttal" of my parenthetical pseudo-dialogue. If you are going to waste ink engaging my comments, at least display the basic intelligence to read what I wrote -- otherwise there is no sense in quoting me. If you don't want to respond to what I actually wrote, then don't quote me asshole. Originally Posted by pjorourkeThe board is a stage and we must all play our part..............