VIDEO Twice As Many Companies Paying Zero Taxes Under Trump

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Twice As Many Companies Paying Zero Taxes Under Trump In the video titled "Twice As Many Companies Paying Zero Taxes Under Trump," David Pakman discusses the significant impact of the Trump administration's tax policy on corporate taxation. The video presents findings from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, revealing that the number of publicly traded companies paying zero federal taxes has doubled compared to previous years, a direct consequence of Trump's tax plan which cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%.

Key Insights from the Video:​

  • Doubling of Companies Paying No Taxes: The report indicates that at least 60 major corporations avoided paying any federal taxes in 2018. Notable companies mentioned include Amazon and Netflix, among others.
  • Tax Rebates and Effective Tax Rate: These corporations are not just not paying taxes; they have collectively secured $4.3 billion in tax rebates that can be applied against future tax liabilities.
  • Loopholes and Corporate Tax Code: While some loopholes were closed under the Trump tax plan, new ones have emerged, making it easier for corporations to reduce their taxable income significantly.
  • Long-term Implications: Pakman argues that even if reforms were made to the tax code, the existing rebates would allow these companies to continue paying minimal, if any, taxes in the future.

Discussion Points:​

  1. Inequity in Taxation: The video raises questions about the fairness of the tax system, highlighting how smaller businesses and individuals face the burden of high taxes while large corporations leverage their resources to minimize their obligations.
  2. Political Accountability: Pakman critiques Trump's campaign promises of draining the swamp, suggesting instead that the tax reforms benefit not just big businesses but also Trump’s own financial interests and those of his associates.

    Community Engagement​

    What are your thoughts on corporate tax practices and the effectiveness of current tax legislation? Have you or anyone you know felt the effects of rising costs while corporations benefit from such heavy tax breaks? Join the discussion below! This video serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing conversation around equitable taxation and the politics behind fiscal policies. What do you think should be done to address these disparities?
 


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