Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeThat is the divisive garbage that the libs spout.
Actually, there should be ZERO corporate taxes. Why?
Because now or with whatever laws/regulations anyone has or may pass, CORPORATIONS WILL NEVER PAY TAXES. It is only a show to fool you & I and make US pay more taxes. How is that you ask?
1) Any 'tax " a corp pays is simply passed on to the buyer of the bread, milk, TV, computer, car , etc. Buyer pays the "corp tax".
2) Any profit a corp makes is either plowed back into the corp or payed out to the stockholder, so any "corp tax" takes money from the stockholder. Further more it is double taxation in that it is taxed again when the stockholder pays tax on his dividends.
3) It is like Europe's Value Added Tax...allows the taxes to be hidden from the real payer... a scheme to fool you & I. We pay be don't realize it.
4) Tax & regulate the corporate job generators out of the USA.....then layoffs & finally no jobs.
5) Don't think that the corp pays half of your SS/FICA tax either. Once again, just to fool you & I. If they were not paying what appears to be half, those dollars would be yours, so in the end, you ARE paying the whole 100%.
In the end, you see, the corporations are not tax payers & can't be made to be tax payers, no matter the charade....THE CORPORATIONS ARE JUST A TAX COLLECTOR for the government.
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