Posted on 05/04/2009 10:19:09 AM PDT by Psalm_2
President Obama announced Monday a plan to prevent U.S. companies using offshore banks to deferr tax payments, saying that the effort to "shelter" money creates an unfair advantage to U.S. companies and amounts to evasion.
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If it weren’t so serious, it would have rated as high comedy. Geithner talking about closing tax avoidance avenues.
because Obama is doing everything he can to demolish capitalism and shift the economy to socialism
Eventually all the tax breaks will get closed. A government that controls everything doesn’t need to give people breaks. It’s 0’s IRS now. It’s his money.
Obama will not do so, since his goal is NOT to raise money, his goal is to punish wealth.
Then those US companies will move their corporate headquarters to where their banks are.
surely those of us who are capitalists outnumber the socialists. however, i think we no longer outnumber the ignorant capitalists.
is writing our reps going to have the desired effect ??
how about a really big tea party ??
i dont think so.
That’s right Dear Leader, just incentivize companies with mixed operations to move completely out of the US and to countries with a more friendly tax system for capitalism.
First he’ll close the tax loopholes, then the gun show “loophole!” LOL.
Directive 10-289 will prevent that.
I sure wish one of these big “evil” corporations would verbally and vocally stand up for itself. Probably won’t happen though, they’ll just take it.
See this news story:
Some Taxpayers In For An Unpleasant Surprise
Broad Range Of Tax Payers May Have To Return Money
STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writer
http://www.kirotv.com/money/19335530/detail.html
WASHINGTON — Millions of Americans enjoying their small windfall from President Barack Obama’s “Making Work Pay” tax credit are in for an unpleasant surprise next spring.
The government is going to want some of that money back.
The tax credit is supposed to provide up to $400 to individuals and $800 to married couples as part of the massive economic recovery package enacted in February. Most workers started receiving the credit through small increases in their paychecks in the past month.
But new tax withholding tables issued by the IRS could cause millions of taxpayers to get hundreds of dollars more than they are entitled to under the credit, money that will have to be repaid at tax time.
At-risk taxpayers include a broad swath of the public: married couples in which both spouses work; workers with more than one job; retirees who have federal income taxes withheld from their pension payments and Social Security recipients with jobs that provide taxable income.
The Internal Revenue Service acknowledges problems with the withholding tables but has done little to warn average taxpayers.
“They need to get the Goodyear blimp out there on this,” said Tom Ochsenschlager, vice president of taxation for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
For many, the new tax tables will simply mean smaller-than-expected tax refunds next year, IRS spokesman Terry Lemons said. The average refund was nearly $2,700 this year.
But taxpayers who calculate their withholding so they get only small refunds could face an unwelcome tax bill next April, said Jackie Perlman, an analyst with the Tax Institute at H&R Block.
“They are going to get a surprise,” she said.
Perlman’s advice: check your federal withholding to make sure sufficient taxes are being taken out of your pay. If you are married and both spouses work, you might consider having taxes withheld at the higher rate for single filers. If you have multiple jobs, you might consider having extra taxes withheld by one of your employers. You can make that request with a Form W-4.
The IRS has a calculator on its Web site to help taxpayers figure withholding. So do many private tax preparers.
Obama has touted the tax credit as one of the big achievements of his first 100 days in office, boasting that 95 percent of working families will qualify in 2009 and 2010.
The credit pays workers 6.2 percent of their earned income, up to a maximum of $400 for individuals and $800 for married couples who file jointly. Individuals making more $95,000 and couples making more than $190,000 are ineligible.
The tax credit was designed to help boost the economy by getting more money to consumers in their regular paychecks. Employers were required to start using the new withholding tables by April 1.
The tables, however, don’t take into account several common categories of taxpayers, experts said.
For example:
—A single worker with two jobs making $20,000 a year at each job will get a $400 boost in take-home pay at each of them, for a total of $800. That worker, however, is eligible for a maximum credit of $400, so the remaining $400 will have to be paid back at tax time — either through a smaller refund or a payment to the IRS.
The IRS recognized there could be a similar problem for married couples if both spouses work, so it adjusted the withholding tables. The fix, however, was imperfect.
— A married couple with a combined income of $50,000 is eligible for an $800 credit. However, if both spouses work and make more than $13,000, the new withholding tables give them each a $600 boost — for a total of $1,200.
There were 33 million married couples in 2008 in which both spouses worked. That’s 55 percent of all married couples, according to the Census Bureau.
— A single college student with a part-time job making $10,000 would get a $400 boost in pay. However, if that student is claimed as a dependent on a parent’s tax return, she doesn’t qualify for the credit and would have to repay it when she files next year.
Some retirees face even bigger headaches.
The Social Security Administration is sending out $250 payments to more than 50 million retirees in May as part of the economic stimulus package. The payments will go to people who receive Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, railroad retirement benefits or veteran’s disability benefits.
The payments are meant to provide a boost for people who don’t qualify for the tax credit. However, they will go to retirees even if they have earned income and receive the credit. Those retirees will have the $250 payment deducted from their tax credit — but not until they file their tax returns next year, long after the money may have been spent.
Retirees who have federal income taxes withheld from pension benefits also are getting an income boost as a result of the new withholding tables. However, pension benefits are not earned income, so they don’t qualify for the tax credit. That money will have to paid back next year when tax returns are filed.
More than 20 million retirees and survivors receive payments from defined benefit pension plans, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute. However, it is unclear how many have federal taxes withheld from their payments.
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union raised concerns about the effect of the tax credit on pension payments in a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in March.
Geithner responded that Treasury and IRS understood the concerns and were “exploring ways to mitigate that effect.”
Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan, the top Republican on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said Geithner has yet to respond to concerns raised by committee members.
“So far we’ve got the, ‘If we don’t address this maybe it will go away’ approach,” Camp said.
I have to LAUGH at all the corporate bigwigs that contributed to Obama's campaign, sure in the belief that he just couldn't be as bad as we said. LOL!
According to Rush, one prominent business leader said that he got a call THREATENING HIM with ruin if he opposed The Messiah. According to Rush, the guy was threatened with the White House Press Whores running stories to ruin his company and him personally.
Big deal. Lets see if he can close off this ‘loophole’ which will be the fix for taxing overseas investments. A company with an offshore branch can just divest themselves for a loss to a foreign owned holding company. Then enter into a joint venture with their now ‘non american’ company and weight all the profits to the new company.
If Obama wants to restrain trade and try to stop joint ventures he will shut down world trade.
Stop taxing businesses and there won’t be a problem. Stop trying to drive out private healthcare so Americans are forced into the public system.
Its like the death tax. If everyone turned their estate into an irrevocable living trust, then they won’t have to pay the taxes. It never dies.
The lefts idea is to tax you on the same dollar over and over. They want to tax overseas money? Then people will send post tax dollars overseas into a foreign company set up in a trust and it will be gone for good. Wealthy people are going to exodus from America if this continues, since none of us will have a business left.
Yo!
thanks everyone for the input. a worrisome but interesting
thread.
Will this new law close the tax loopholes in the Cabinet?
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