But in Commie-world, the more you can tax the better.
In a political environment where control of the language equates with control of the issues, I have a problem with the phrase 'tax avoidance' as used in this context.
Let's play their game and call it 'corporate tax COMPLIANCE'. After all, they are voluntarily complying with the tax code.
As Dingy Harry likes to say, 'We have a voluntary income tax system'...
A simple flat tax and a tax code of less than fifty pages would end the pain and excesses of our taxes and IRS. Congress and lobbyists have created a nightmare tax system which adds costs to individuals and businesses just navigating the tax code dangers.
Would someone besides me infirm the fool who wrote the headline that corporations don’t pay taxes, but instead just collect them from their customers before forwarding them off as “corporate taxes”. Just another cost of doing business.
Us “little people” are so confused we’re actually arguing FOR elite banking / new world order to not pay the taxes they managed to have imposed on US.
See, the little people who work and pay taxes can’t escape the taxes.
Here’s a recent article:
http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/209030881_IRS_intimidation_is_nothing_new.html
Little privately-held business pays THROUGH THE NOSE.
They get “double taxed” like crazy.
But is taxing corporations a good thing ?
The thought behind taxing corporations as well as individuals is simple: if corporations are not taxed at all, the wealthy will simply keep all their income inside corporations.
What do you think tax-exempt foundations are ? A) avoiding tax, while at the same time B) still controlling what all the capital inside them is used for.
For example, the Ford Foundation’s assets are now over $10 billion.
FF spends about $500 million every year.
On what ?
Things that help the biggest power / financial interests in the world retain their tight grip of control over government, education, etc.
It’s a gift from prior generations of elites to today’s generation. Better use of the capital, from the aging elite’s point of view, than turning it over to government - since the elites aimed their government tax plans at the little people, NOT themselves.
If the super rich manipulated (with their boy Senator Aldrich) the IRS into existence to extract money out of the little people then have most of it spent on government contractors and interest payments to banks they control, why would they want to pay the IRS themselves ? The IRS is there to collect money for new world order’s use, not for new world order to pay taxes.
I’m not going to be an idiot and scream about General Electric, Apple and other publicly-held corporations needing to be able to avoid paying income tax. And all the while I’m NOT able to avoid paying income tax - corporation or not.
Either way, I pay. All the little people pay either way. The corporations that control news media, your Congress, the public schools, foreign policy... they’re able to skip out.
Render unto Caesar...
Whose image is on the bits in their coin?