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Subject: Waste Basket 12/12/00: Many U.S. Corporations Avoid Paying Taxes
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 18:47:17 -0500 (EST)
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The Waste Basket Vol. V  No. 34 December 12th, 2000
A Weekly Bulletin on Wasteful Government Spending from Taxpayers for Common
Sense
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MANY U.S. CORPORATIONS AVOID PAYING TAXES

Many of the biggest corporations in the U.S. pay few or no taxes on their
profits, according to a recent study.

The study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) on the 250
biggest corporations in the U.S. found that these corporations paid an
average 20.1 percent in taxes on their profits from 1996-98 -- nearly half
of the rate of 35 percent required by federal law.

Had all of the companies paid the rate required by law, they would have
collectively owed $257 billion.  Instead, assorted tax breaks lowered that
figure to $159 billion. In fact, some of these corporations even got refund
checks from the U.S. Treasury.

Forty-one companies paid less than nothing in federal income taxes in at
least one year from 1996 to 1998, according to the report.  In those years,
the companies reported a total of $25.8 billion in pre-tax U.S. profits.
But rather than pay the appropriate $9 billion in federal income taxes,
these companies instead enjoyed tax refunds of $3.2 billion.

Almost half of the tax-breaks went to just 25 companies, each getting more
than a billion-dollar tax benefit.

The big winner was General Electric, with $6.9 billion in tax breaks over
the three years the study looked at.  Cisco Systems, the second most
valuable company in the U.S., paid no federal income taxes in the latest
fiscal year, despite their $2.7 billion in net earnings.

In another example, Texaco reported $3.4 billion in profits and received
$304 million in tax rebates. In fact, oil companies, as a group, were the
lowest-taxed industry with an effective federal tax rate of 12.3 percent.
Only one industry, publishing, paid an effective tax level of 30 percent.

How do these companies get away with it?  They use a variety of means to
lower their federal income taxes, including depreciation write-offs, tax
credits for things like research and oil drilling, and tax breaks for doing
business in Puerto Rico.  For example, GE continues to slash its tax bills
every year through its leasing activities that essentially buy tax breaks
from companies that have more than they can use.

The fastest growing tax break for U.S. companies is the use of stock
options. By taking the difference between what an employee pays for a stock
and what it�s worth, 233 of 250 companies lowered their taxes from stock
options by a total of $25.8 billion over the last three years, the study
found.

It is unfair for multi-billion dollar companies to escape all income taxes.
Individual Americans must pay their taxes, and these corporations should
too.

For more information, please contact Keith Ashdown at (202) 546-8500 x110 or
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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