Rebecca Tarbotton: Top 10 Dirty Corporate Tax Dodgers of 2011
Two weeks ago it was announced that the U.S. has the highest corporate tax rate in the world — sparking furious debate from Fox News types concerned about corporate well-being. The truth is, the actual corporate tax rate may not matter when corporations don’t pay anything close to it anyway.
Rainforest Action Network’s new “Top 10 Dirty Corporate Tax Dodgers of 2011″ infographic reviewed top bank, oil and coal companies: Bank of America, Citi, JPMorganChase, Wells Fargo, Chevron, Exxon, ConocoPhillips, Arch Coal, Alpha Natural Resources and Peabody Energy. We found that none of these ten companies paid anything close to the 35 percent corporate tax rate. In fact, Bank of America and Alpha Natural Resources paid no taxes at all.
Collectively, these ten corporations made a profit of $189.178 billion while only paying $13.34 billion in taxes in 2011. If they had paid the 35 percent corporate tax rate it would have put $52.87 billion back into the economy. It begs the question, what do the rest of us get while the government allows big business to game the system?
(http://ran NULL.org/top-ten-dirty-corporate-tax-dodgers-2011)
Here’s a bit more of the wonky details from U.S. News and World Report (http://www NULL.usnews NULL.com/opinion/blogs/economic-intelligence/2012/04/04/the-truth-about-corporate-tax-rates):
The real issue lies in understanding the huge gap between the “nominal rate” (the list price) and the “real rate” (the tax rate that most companies actually pay.) These two rates diverge widely. The nominal federal tax rate on the largest corporations is now 35 percent. State taxes, on average, bump this to 39.2 percent. This nominal rate ranks as the highest among developed countries.
However, no major company really pays the nominal rate. Big companies enjoy a huge buffet of credits, shelters, deductions, and other preferences that reduce their rate to an average of 13 percent. Many profitable companies pay no federal income tax at all. Regardless of our nominal rate, our real corporate tax rate is among the lowest.
The ten banks, oil and coal companies in this infographic are responsible for foreclosing on millions of people’s homes and polluting our air, water and climate. At the same time, they pay next to nothing into a tax system that provides the very services that protect the homeless, the sick and our environment.
Bottom-line, these dirty corporations don’t need any more handouts, bailouts, or subsidies. Our country does not have a money problem; it has a priorities problem. We’re subsidizing and bailing out multi-billion dollar businesses at the expense of everything else: our economy, our climate, our health, and our future.
Here’s two things you can do about:
1. Tell President Obama (http://act NULL.ran NULL.org/p/dia/action/public/%3Faction_KEY=5814&track=blog); it’s time corporate tax dodgers pay their fair share!
2. Join the 99%Power (http://www NULL.confrontcorporatepower NULL.org/) in taking direct action with thousands upon thousands to shine a light on the exact corporate actors who created this historically unjust economy. Under the banner of 99% Power, there will be more demonstrations leading up to and at corporate shareholder meetings this Spring than at any point in American history.
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We deserve healing
Disease is a message from our bodies telling us that in some way we are not following our true energy or supporting our feelings. It starts with relatively subtle feelings of tiredness and discomfort. If we don’t pay attention to these cues and make the appropriate change, more serious illness can occur. Even if it takes a strong message for us to pay attention, there is still plenty of time to heal. We need only believe that we deserve it and truly desire it.
I follow my true energy and support my feelings.
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