Posted on 04/01/2012 3:16:11 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The United States is now, officially, the worst place to do business in the developed world. On Sunday, Japan lowered its corporate tax rate in the hopes of luring business to its shores, handing the title of highest tax rate to the Land of the Free. The market reaction on Monday will tell whether money will begin flowing away from us and toward the more business-friendly Asian country.
Japans combined corporate tax rate went down from 39.8 percent to 36.8 percent on its way to 34.5 percent within a few years. The U.S. federal rate is 35 percent and the average state and local levy on corporations is 4.2 percent, raising our total burden 2.4 points above that of Japan. When dealing with profits in the millions and billions, a few percentage points in the wrong direction can drive a company and its investments elsewhere.
Other allies have already figured this out. Canada cut its overall rate to 25 percent on Jan. 1. Just last week, George Osborne, Britains chancellor of the exchequer, announced that he is accelerating and deepening a corporate tax cut, lowering it to 24 percent in April and 22 percent by 2013. That means American businesses are at a significant disadvantage in the global marketplace.
Congressional Republicans have been pushing hard to increase our competitiveness, but they have no negotiating partner in the White House.
Its unfortunate because we really arent getting any leadership from the president on this at all, Sen. Orrin Hatch, the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, told The Washington Times. Hes punted it to the Treasury Department and what theyve put out isnt really much more than an outline. In February, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner released a white paper that called for lowering the federal rate to 28 percent...
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But surely this will help attract investment... lol
Yaaaaay! We’re #1! We’re #1!
PING!
That is a sensible as “USA” “USA” chanting sometimes! LOL
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